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A heavily modified Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 is listed at Classic Trader, the auto classifieds that sells a lot of classic exotics. So what’s so special about this particular Skyline other than the fact that it’s blue, has 550 horsepower under its hood, and only 6,000 km on the odometer.

Well, it’s a Hollywood car driven specifically by the late Paul Walker in Fast & Furious

https://www.classic-trader.com/uk/cars/listing/nissan/skyline/skyline-gt-r-34/2009/3388

Sourced from: http://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/paul-walker-s-nissan-skyline-from-fast-furious-up-for-sale-ar166525.html

ENJOY! !

Edited by pol1on1

I don't care if God drove it, no one will be paying the asking price for it

Fek yea.. A 2009 model r34.. And only a base price of 750 000 euro

I'll buy a Z Tune first thanks

Yer for that price people want a Z tune X2 or 3

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You're advertising for another website on here "listed at Classic Trader, the auto classifieds that sells a lot of classic exotics" and advertising a car that isn't yours.

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