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Contributor: AC3DScans
Scan of a 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 Rear Subframe.
The Nissan Skyline GT-R R32, introduced in August 1989, is one of the most iconic Japanese sports cars of all time. Nicknamed "Godzilla" by Australian publication Wheels for its dominant performance, the R32 GT-R marked the revival of the GT-R nameplate after a 16-year hiatus and quickly became a legend on both the street and the race track.
Scan is in STL format - NOT SOLID MODEL
Disclaimer:
We encourage you to download the sample file to assess scan format, output quality, and how it performs in your preferred software. Different packages may interpret scan data differently, so verifying compatibility with your workflow is essential.
Please refer to the provided part images to evaluate file quality and representation.
While every effort is made during scanning to ensure accuracy, we advise verifying critical dimensions against the physical part if your application requires tight tolerances or precise referencing.
Reviewing both the sample file and images will help ensure the scan meets your requirements before purchase.
Contributor: AC3DScans
Scan of a 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 Rear Subframe.
The Nissan Skyline GT-R R32, introduced in August 1989, is one of the most iconic Japanese sports cars of all time. Nicknamed "Godzilla" by Australian publication Wheels for its dominant performance, the R32 GT-R marked the revival of the GT-R nameplate after a 16-year hiatus and quickly became a legend on both the street and the race track.
Scan is in STL format - NOT SOLID MODEL
Disclaimer:
We encourage you to download the sample file to assess scan format, output quality, and how it performs in your preferred software. Different packages may interpret scan data differently, so verifying compatibility with your workflow is essential.
Please refer to the provided part images to evaluate file quality and representation.
While every effort is made during scanning to ensure accuracy, we advise verifying critical dimensions against the physical part if your application requires tight tolerances or precise referencing.
Reviewing both the sample file and images will help ensure the scan meets your requirements before purchase.









