The 11th generation Skyline (V35)  was a major turning point for the  nameplate, as it dropped the  Skyline's trademark characteristics such as  the straight-6 engine and  turbocharging, eventually separated the GT-R into its own line,  and  moved to V6-engined era, this decision which extended to all later   Skylines. Nissan decided to position the Skyline for the luxury-sport  market, while its platform-mate, the 350Z, revived the Z line of pure  sports cars.  The V35 was the first Skyline made for export to North America, being  sold under Nissan's luxury marque Infiniti as the G35. The Skyline  (V36/J50) is sold in Europe, North America, South Korea, Taiwan, and the  Middle East as the Infiniti G37.
April  11, 2010 saw a world record for the biggest ever Nissan Skyline  meet  and the most ever officially recognized on a track in the Guinness Book  of World Records. This took place at Silverstone, United Kingdom at the  ISTS event.
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