2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R M Spec. NUR

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“ One of 285 - #75 of 75 in Pearl White - The Immortal R34 Finally Arrives Stateside ”

Spoken of in hushed tones among fanatical enthusiasts, all examples of Nissan’s Skyline GT-R continue to exude an unbeatable, race-proven character in combination with a stunning array of obsessively engineered, high-tech engine, drivetrain, and chassis development. High-profile use in the immensely popular “Fast and Furious” movie franchise has elevated the aura of these incredible performers to stratospheric heights. All surviving examples are rightly coveted, perhaps none more so than this extremely rare 2002 GT-R M-Spec Nür. A stunning modern collectible in outstanding and proper, unmodified form, it is nothing short of a world-recognized road-and-race legend.

Background

As one of the winningest nameplates in racing history, Nissan’s mighty Skyline GT-R continued its steamroller-like momentum over the competition in even more-formidable ‘R34’ specification from 1998 through 2002. Featuring a shorter wheelbase and more-streamlined bodywork than before, the aggressive new GT-R extracted the most from its twin-turbocharged ‘RB26DETT’ inline-six powerplant with its ATTESA all-wheel drivetrain and updated chassis tuning. Advanced new features of the R34 GT-R included a 5.8-inch LCD multifunction display to the centre of the dash, showing seven different live readings of engine and vehicle functions including turbocharger boost-pressure plus oil and water temperatures.

Constant and unbelievably intensive development of the new GT-R was performed at Germany’s world-famous Nürburgring racing circuit and handily confirmed the effectiveness of the R34 GT- R, with the new model shattering the existing lap record set there by its R33 predecessor. Later in production, the R34 GT-R was made available in two successively more-potent and better- appointed V-Spec (Victory Specification) iterations which featured the ATTESA E-TS Pro all- wheel drive system and an active limited-slip differential at the rear. Other V-Spec upgrades included firmer underpinnings and lowered ground clearance including front and side air splitters and a rear carbon fiber air diffuser.

The final R34 production models were the Skyline GT-R V·Spec II Nür and Skyline GT-R M·Spec Nür, both based upon the V-Spec II N1. Both are quite rare, with 1,003 examples of the R34 GT-R Nür produced, comprising 718 V·Spec II cars and just 285 were M·Spec Nürs.

  • BNR34-404019
  • 38,883 KM Displayed but inaccurate
  • 2.6L I6
  • manual
  • Pearl White
  • Black / Leather
  • Right-hand drive
  • Petrol

Vehicle location
Cypress, CA, United States

Background

As one of the winningest nameplates in racing history, Nissan’s mighty Skyline GT-R continued its steamroller-like momentum over the competition in even more-formidable ‘R34’ specification from 1998 through 2002. Featuring a shorter wheelbase and more-streamlined bodywork than before, the aggressive new GT-R extracted the most from its twin-turbocharged ‘RB26DETT’ inline-six powerplant with its ATTESA all-wheel drivetrain and updated chassis tuning. Advanced new features of the R34 GT-R included a 5.8-inch LCD multifunction display to the centre of the dash, showing seven different live readings of engine and vehicle functions including turbocharger boost-pressure plus oil and water temperatures.

Constant and unbelievably intensive development of the new GT-R was performed at Germany’s world-famous Nürburgring racing circuit and handily confirmed the effectiveness of the R34 GT- R, with the new model shattering the existing lap record set there by its R33 predecessor. Later in production, the R34 GT-R was made available in two successively more-potent and better- appointed V-Spec (Victory Specification) iterations which featured the ATTESA E-TS Pro all- wheel drive system and an active limited-slip differential at the rear. Other V-Spec upgrades included firmer underpinnings and lowered ground clearance including front and side air splitters and a rear carbon fiber air diffuser.

The final R34 production models were the Skyline GT-R V·Spec II Nür and Skyline GT-R M·Spec Nür, both based upon the V-Spec II N1. Both are quite rare, with 1,003 examples of the R34 GT-R Nür produced, comprising 718 V·Spec II cars and just 285 were M·Spec Nürs.

Overview

This downright wild 2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R M-Spec Nür marks the final evolution of the species and celebrates the Nürburgring triumph of the R34 GT-R. Offered from a JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) specialist firm, this awesome performer is an original right-hand drive vehicle with 38,883 kilometers (24,161 miles) currently indicated, creating a combined total of 178,571 kilometers (110,958 miles) discoverable though records and past registrations. The vehicle is currently in California and was imported to the United States under the “Show and Display” exemption. This provision is intended to facilitate the importation of historically or technologically significant vehicles that were never certified by their manufacturer for sale in the United States This vehicle is approved by the NHTSA and is exempt from the EPA by age. This particular vehicle is 280 of 285 M-Spec Nür, No. 993 of 1003 Nür examples (V-Spec & M-Spec) and No. 75/75 Pearl White (QX1) – The last QX1 M-Spec Nür with Matching Numbers (chassis/gearbox/engine).

Additions include an HKS Electronic Valve Controller, Interior re-trimmed in Japan at owner’s request by Robson (https://www.robson- leather.co.jp) and a from period Reimax stainless steel exhaust.

Exterior

Finished in Pearl White paint, the menacing presence of this Skyline GT-R M-Spec Nür is enhanced by the competition-derived front and rear spoilers, rear diffuser and wide fender flares. Six-spoke OEM wheels, ultra-low profile performance tires, and yellow-painted Brembo brake calipers round out the visual cues.

Interior

Presented in exemplary, unmodified condition throughout, the Skyline’s driver-centric interior compartment includes leather-clad bucket seats, specific Nür interior contrast stitching, a speedometer reading up to 300 km/h (186 mph), a 10,000-rpm tachometer. and a gold identification plate. A dash-mounted multifunction LCD dash display, DVD navigation system, and AM/FM CD stereo system, power windows, power locks, and air conditioning are other desirable highlights enhancing usability and enjoyment. A never-used spare tire is mounted within the trunk, along with roadside wheel tools.

Mechanical

Featuring model-specific gold-colored cam covers, this GT-R M-Spec Nür features the uprated RB26DETT engine based on the ‘N1’ racing engine, with larger turbochargers delivering a slight increase in boost with more durable steel blades. While factory-advertised at 276 horsepower due to the Japanese manufacturers’ curious “Gentlemen’s Agreement,” the GT-R Nür models actually delivered over 330 horsepower in factory-stock tune. A six-speed manual gearbox delivers the Skyline’s abundant power to the road via Nissan’s renowned ATTESA E-TS Pro all-wheel drive system and an active limited-slip rear differential. The renowned twin-turbocharged engine and surrounding engine compartment are presented in unmodified, well-detailed and exceptionally clean, factory-stock order.

History

Imported from Japan to the United States under the innovative “Show and Display” rules, this 2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R M-Spec Nür is a totally compelling example of these monstrous all- around performers that also deliver a deceptively luxurious, high-end look and feel.

Summary

Spoken of in hushed tones among fanatical enthusiasts, all examples of Nissan’s Skyline GT-R continue to exude an unbeatable, race-proven character in combination with a stunning array of obsessively engineered, high-tech engine, drivetrain, and chassis development. High-profile use in the immensely popular “Fast and Furious” movie franchise has elevated the aura of these incredible performers to stratospheric heights. All surviving examples are rightly coveted, perhaps none more so than this extremely rare 2002 GT-R M-Spec Nür. A stunning modern collectible in outstanding and proper, unmodified form, it is nothing short of a world-recognized road-and-race legend.

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