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Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 V-Spec II Nismo Clubman Race Spec Looking For A New Owner

The Nissan GT-R Nismo isn’t exactly a sparse breed of sports car, but in the nameplate’s decades of existence, there have been examples that were quite limited. The Skyline GT-R V-Spec II is one of them, while the 2005 Skyline GT-R Z-Tune is even rarer. However, there’s one more that’s even more scarce than the latter: the Skyline GT-R R34 V-Spec II Nismo Clubman Race Spec, and one example is currently up for grabs.

To the uninitiated, only 19 V-Spec II Nismo Clubman Race Spec models exist. The last part is important as this special R34 Skyline GT-R is a fully rebuilt model by Nismo. It’s also fully customizable, with examples made based on the preference of the owner. The work is so extensive that these cars leave the Omori factory with zero mileage.

One Of Only 19 Examples That Exist… For Now

The Clubman Race Spec that you see here is currently in Dubai, sold by F1rst Motors LLC, which specializes in exotic vehicles. It’s powered by Nissan’s acclaimed GT-R inline-six engine but in an R2 engine tune, thanks to Nismo. The final output is 450 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque, sent to all corners via the brilliant ATTESA E-TS Pro AWD system and a 6-speed manual transmission.

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Visually, this Clubman Race Spec comes with Nismo Z-Tune body kits, which make it look wider and more aggressive than your typical R34. Even better, this specific example for sale comes with carbon fiber body parts for improved weight, and is painted with Nissan’s most iconic body color and one of the craziest OEM paint options of all time, the Midnight Purple III.

Prepare Some Serious Cash If You Want This In Your Garage

Those specs are conservative, since some Nismo Clubman Race Spec R34 builds make even more, nearing 500 hp. Yes, they’re that bespoke, though other specifications of the example for sale weren’t listed. This one should be good for a 0-62 mph sprint of just 4.8 seconds with a top speed of 158 mph. Despite the current 25,300 mileage, the car’s black interior looks pristine, complete with red Nismo branding and carbon fiber parts.

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If you’re interested in shipping home this 2001 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 V-Spec II Nismo Clubman Race Spec from Dubai, F1rst Motors didn’t list its price on the website. You can call them to check, but we’re sure it won’t be like any other R34 GT-R you can now legally import stateside. Of note, one example sold for over $660,000 before, so yes, they are definitely not cheap.

Source: F1rst Motors via Carscoops

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