Prices of R34 Nissan Skyline models have soared in recent years and this rare GT-R M-Spec Nür is attracting plenty of attention and some serious bids at auction.
Adorning the exterior of the JDM icon is a beautiful color dubbed Millennium Jade, making it one of just 144 M-Spec Nür models painted in this shade. It sits on black 18-inch Nismo LMGT4 wheels with Continental ContiSport Contact 3 tires and was purchased by the current owner and imported into Australia in 2022. While it is halfway around the world, it could be imported into the United States under the ‘Show or Display’ exemption.
Powering the car is Nissan’s fabled twin-turbocharged 2.6-liter RB26DETT inline-six that has been modified to Nür Sport specification. This saw a new engine control module fitted alongside a metal head gasket, modified camshafts, and upgraded camshafts. It also has a dizzying array of upgraded parts from Nismo such as an aluminum radiator, an upgraded intercooler, an auxiliary oil cooler, upgraded engine mounts, and a new air intake.
While the Bring a Trailer listing doesn’t note how much power the car has, we know it is coupled to a six-speed manual transmission that drives power through an all-wheel drive system with an electronically-controlled limited-slip differential at the rear. The Skyline GT-R also has a Nismo Sport clutch and a Reimax exhaust.
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The Nissan has been driven 53,000 km (~33,000 miles) and despite being 21 years old, looks to be in excellent condition. Not only is the exterior pristine, albeit for a scratch on the left-rear quarter panel but the cabin has also been well maintained and rocks the original M-Spec heated sports seats clad in black leather. Other key features found within include automatic climate control, a CD player, a multifunction screen, and aluminum pedals.
In January, a Nissan Skyline GT-R M-Spec Nür from Australia sold for $455,000 while in March, another sold for $341,000.