Before the GT-R name was linked to technology, turbos and advanced electronics, there was the Hakosuka. Boxy, light and born to compete, this late-60s and early-70s Skyline laid the first stone of the Nissan GT-R legend.
The Skyline that started the Godzilla legend
The Hakosuka nickname comes from its shape: hako for box and suka as a short form of Skyline. That straight, almost simple silhouette is a huge part of its charm. It does not impress through exaggeration; it impresses through origin, history and Japanese authenticity.
A classic JDM car that gets better the more you know it
In 1/18 scale, the Hakosuka gains real presence. The white finish highlights the clean lines especially well and gives it the feel of a classic Japanese touring car prepared for the circuit.
For collections that understand where the GT-R began
This model fits perfectly alongside modern Skyline models, classic Japanese sports cars or more purist JDM displays. It has a very different feel from a Supra or Silvia: here the mood is more historical, more rooted in modern Japanese motorsport.