You all don't know much about Skylines, do you?...
Elegy is based on GTS series Skylines, not GT-R. Only the Skyline GT-R and GTS-4 are AWD, all the other versions are RWD. That's why the GTS-t versions are the ones used for drift competitions, since they have an RB25DET engine that is still pretty powerful, although slightly not as much as the RB26DETT in the GT-R.
There are also 2.0 and 2.5 n/a models of the Skyline, RWD too, with exception of the GTS-4 that is an AWD n/a 2.5 liter.
Here are some pics for illustration.
The GTS don't feature such aggressive looks like the GT-R, they usually have very small spoilers or no spoiler at all (just like Elegy) and can be 4-door sedans.
My old boss had a R33 GTS-25t at the shop. I loved that car. If I had the opportunity to buy one car in the whole workshop that R33 would definitely be it. I just love the R33.
Elegy is based on GTS series Skylines, not GT-R. Only the Skyline GT-R and GTS-4 are AWD, all the other versions are RWD. That's why the GTS-t versions are the ones used for drift competitions, since they have an RB25DET engine that is still pretty powerful, although slightly not as much as the RB26DETT in the GT-R.
There are also 2.0 and 2.5 n/a models of the Skyline, RWD too, with exception of the GTS-4 that is an AWD n/a 2.5 liter.
Here are some pics for illustration.
The GTS don't feature such aggressive looks like the GT-R, they usually have very small spoilers or no spoiler at all (just like Elegy) and can be 4-door sedans.
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