• Year of manufacture 
    1994
  • Car type 
    Other
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Exterior brand colour 
    White
  • Interior colour 
    Grey
  • Location
    United States
  • Exterior colour 
    White

Description

1994 Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R V-Spec II

Pristine, 100% stock and completely unmodified

Possibly one of the finest examples in existence, one of approx. 1,306 produced

V-Spec I/II created in celebration of Nissan's Group A racing dominance

21,947 miles since new (35,321 kilometers)

5-speed manual transmission, 2.6-liter twin-turbocharged inline-6 engine

Sophisticated all-wheel-drive system, 4-wheel steering

Advanced torque-vectoring, inspired by Porsche 959 systems

Nissan's Skyline GT-R heritage spans back half a century, with their first Skyline GT-R produced from 1969 to 1972. Enjoying legendary success in local Japanese touring car racing, the GT-R name was a symbol for success. In 1973 there was a brief production run of second-generation cars before the GT-R name was ushered away for almost 16 years. It would return again in the form of the 1989 R32 Skyline GT-R. A complete and utter destruction of its racing rivals in Japan's Group A racing earned it the nickname "Godzilla." It also found success in the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1991 and 1992, cementing itself in automotive history as one of the most dominant Japanese production cars to ever race.

The R32 GT-R was a technological automotive marvel. Playing host to a level of sophistication that up to that point had only been seen on the Porsche's ground-breaking 959, the GT-R impressed in all aspects. An electronically controlled all-wheel-drive system with advanced torque vectoring worked in tandem with 4-wheel steering, known as Super HICAS. A twin-turbocharged 2.6-liter engine produced an "advertised" 276 horsepower due to a pact between Japan's car makers, while in reality the engines produced closer to 300 horsepower. With the engines being designed for racing, it was relatively easy to tune the engines well beyond those numbers. These advances allowed the cars to be just as nimble as their predecessors despite being a larger car.

The V-Spec editions were made to celebrate the success of the GT-R in Group N and Group A racing (Victory Specification). These special edition GT-Rs were announced on February 3rd, 1993. This package added Brembo brakes, a retuned all-wheel-drive system for better performance, a lightweight aluminum hood and a front bumper from the "Nismo" R32. 17" BBS alloy wheels were standard with the V-spec cars, with V-Spec II receiving larger tires of 245/45R/17. Approximately 1,306 V-Spec II cars were produced, making it one of rarest variants of the R32.

This 1994 Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R V-Spec II is quite possibly the finest example in existence. With only two owners throughout its history, impeccably maintained, and completely unmodified in every way, this GT-R is a shining jewel in a sea amongst all others.

The GT-R had two owners during its time in Japan and driven less than 900 miles a year, only recently imported by Canepa to the U.S. Once the car arrived at Canepa, it was inspected meticulously from front to back to ensure its originality. The car's condition defies comprehension. Although it was built 25 years ago, you'll be hard pressed to find a reason to not believe that this car is most likely one of the finest examples. There is no visible wear in the interior, the factory finishes throughout the car are in impeccable condition, and the driving dynamics of the car reveal a well-cared-for machine. Once the car was given a complete mechanical inspection and service, it was sent for a concours-level detailing by Canepa's detail technicians. The entire underside was completely detailed, revealing the factory finishes in excellent condition. Then it was treated to a full meticulous exterior and interior detailing process. Using only foam pads and light polishes on the original Crystal White paint has given the entire exterior a shine like a brand-new car off the showroom floor. The interior was given equal treatment, cleaning every surface back to new-delivery quality.

The R32 certainly has gained worldwide acclaim and a cult following amongst the fiercest GT-R aficionados, especially in parts of the world that until recently did not allow the importation of "Godzilla." Now with the ability to own and drive a piece of Nissan's racing heritage, the Skyline GT-R is within grasp. However, with so many cars modified, changed and abused, it is extremely rare to find an untouched example that can be enjoyed exactly how it delivered from the factory. Canepa's specialty of sourcing only the best vehicles now allows another owner the rare and quite possibly unrepeatable chance to own an unmodified, low mileage, and original R32 Skyline GT-R. Now's your chance to have your own "Godzilla." A right-hand drive cultural racing icon, still in untouched stock condition while bearing the racing heritage of Nissan from the 90s. The R32 Skyline GT-R V-Spec II is the car that will have people second guessing themselves when they see it on the road as you wave from the right side of the car.