A 1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R that has been modified by Veilside is available for a cool $120,000 – or more than a brand new 2020 R35 GT-R, which starts at $113,540 in the U.S.
As this is a 1995 example, it is an R33-generation model. While the R33 isn’t usually held in the same high regard as the R32 and R34 models, this particular example, as you can see, sports some mods, hence why it has such a high asking price.
The car is being sold by Vistec R Imports and available for export around the world although, like all GT-Rs before the R35, it is right-hand drive. According to the seller, the vehicle has been featured in numerous magazines over the years and was actually displayed at the 1996 Tokyo Auto Salon where it won the ‘MVP’ award.
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The most striking aspect of the car is the Veilside body kit that includes flared front and rear wheel arches, a bespoke front bumper, side skirts, rear bumper, rear wing, and hood. Inside, there is a bespoke steering wheel, shift knob, and Veilside seats.
In terms of performance, the iconic Japanese sports car benefits from a a number of upgraded parts from Tomei, such as a water pump, camshafts, engine studs, cam gears, and timing belt, as well as Wiseco pistons. It also sports an HKS 2540 turbocharger, N1 crankshaft, ATI pulley, GReddy 100 mm intercooler, Blitz radiator, Blitz blow-off valve and oil cooler, ARC air intake, Ohlins adjustable suspension, Brembo brakes, and a Nismo clutch.
The listing fails to mention just how much horsepower and torque the car churns out, but with all these upgrades, we’re probably looking at some serious numbers.