A 2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R V Spec II Nur is a rare sight, so the news of a practically brand new one being up for sale makes this car a unicorn. The GT-R V Spec II Nur has been kept in storage most of its life, evident from the fact that the factory plastic seat covers and paper floor mats still remain in place alongside its untarnished leather interior. Prices for Nissan Skyline GT-Rs are rising as of late, with many fetching around the $100,000 USD mark. This 2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R V Spec II Nur, however, is expected to cost a lot more. In case you missed it, here is everything you need to know about the Nissan Skyline GT-R series.
Scale GuideFor those of you who are not familiar with how the system works, these scales represent the ratio of the size of a model to its full-size counterpart. Here are the scales we distribute with the average lengths. Simply put, the larger the number on the right, the smaller the model car:1/43 - 11 cm long1/18 - 25 cm long1/12 - 38 cm long1/8 - 60 cm long
RELATED: The Evolution Of The Nissan/Datsun GT-R In PicturesThe Nissan Skyline R34 Is A Digital CenterpieceVia: AutocarLike its predecessors and successors, the R34 is a driver-focused, aggressive sports car. RELATED: New Nissan GT-R Or Old R34 Skyline GT-R V-Spec - Which Is Your Nissan? The same changes also applied to the V-Spec N1, hence becoming the V-Spec II N1. RELATED: Detailing The World’s Most Expensive R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R Z-TuneHow Much Does A Nissan Skyline R34 Cost? 38 of which are the V-Spec N1, while only 18 are V-Spec II N1.
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