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2002 Model R34 Skyline GTR VSPEC II NUR, final production of the greatest Skyline ever produced. Only 750 ever manufactured, a true collector vehicle which continues to appreciate in value.

For those not in the know, please find the major differences with this vehicle from mainstream R34 GTR's:

The V-SPEC II Nür/ M SPEC Nür has a N1-based engine, and this N1-based engine for Nür edition has a gold coloured head cover. This model had a limited edition production number of 1,000 units which were sold out at the day of press release. The remarkable difference between the standard RB26DETT engine and this special engine is the material of the turbochargers. The Nür edition uses N1-based roller bearing metal turbochargers instead of the standard ceramic turbochargers. This turbocharger provides remarkable performance at high revs compared with standard turbochargers. Furthermore, Nür edition has N1-based reinforced engine block, N1 based reinforced piston and con-rods, N1-based piston rings, N1-based oil pump, N1-based water pump, N1-based exhaust manifold and N1-based reinforced intercooler rubber hose. Finally, this engine was HAND MADE at Nissan's racing engine division(NISSAN KOHKI).

Vehicle is a MILLENIUM JADE color, specific to NUR production vehicles only.

59,000 GENUINE kilometres, with full documentation, including orginal service log books and history from Japan.

Vehicle was a Grade 4.5 auction rating earlier this year, with original auction papers also supplied.

Modifications are limited to BLITZ NUR full exhaust system, adjustable cam gears, APEXi air filters, WORK Meister S2R 18 X 10 inch rims and was recently Dyno'd by Racepace at 309.6 RWKW.

Strictly genuine enquires.

Genuine offers over 110K. Inspection by strict appointment.

Kitch

0413 007 783.

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