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AshorneThis lot will be auctioned via Iconic Auctioneers, Online Auction 16th April on Thursday the 16th of April. , Background:Launched in 1989, the R32generation Nissan Skyline GTR marked the return of the GTR name after a 16year hiatus. Designed with motorsport in mind, it featured the formidable 2.6litre twinturbocharged RB26DETT inlinesix engine, coupled to a sophisticated allwheeldrive system and advanced multilink suspension. Officially rated at 276bhp (often a bit more) and an impressive track pedigree, the R32 GTR quickly gained a reputation as a technological tourdeforce, dominating Group A Touring Car championships and earning the nickname Godzilla from the Australian motoring press.The Car:Imported and first registered in the UK in June 2006, this righthand drive 1993 R32 GTR is presented in Crystal White over a twotone grey interior of cloth and synthetic suede. Now offered from six years current ownership, it displayed 84,100km on the odometer at the time of cataloguing, although this is not warranted. .Riding on a set of 18inch Volk Racing splitrim alloy wheels from RAYS, the car features gold Brembo brake calipers and Toyo Proxes Sport tyres. Notable equipment includes air conditioning, electrically adjustable mirrors and windows, and the original auxiliary dials for oil temperature, boost pressure and voltage. Interior additions include a Momo dished steering wheel and Sony Xplod CD stereo.This example benefits from a number of performance upgrades, including R34generation N1 turbochargers, Yellow Speed coilovers, a full R34 Brembo brake conversion, an updated twoway LSD, HKS twinplate clutch, Mines BX ECU, HKS SPF intake, Trust GReddy downpipe, longnose crank, 5zigen exhaust and HKS mushroom filters. Visual updates include a carbonfibre slam panel, Nismostyle front bumper ducts and rear spats, and a rear wiper delete. The factory instrument cluster has also been replaced with a Nismo 320km/h unit.Specific notes from the seller highlight minor stone chips to the front bumper and the car passed its most recent MOT in March 2025 at 83,568km, with no advisories recorded.It's accompanied by the V5C, a spacesaver spare, parts invoices dating to 2011, an old sales advert from 2013, one ignition key and the remote.A rare opportunity to acquire a wellpresented and upgraded example of the iconic R32 GTR which combines periodcorrect visual and mechanical enhancements with the raw character and road presence that define Nissans Godzilla. A compelling choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike.Location: West MidlandsSeller: Private

£34,900