This 1971 Nissan Skyline (chassis KGC10036632) started life as a 2000 GT-X model, but has more recently had its L20 six swapped for a later, larger L28 and matching 5-speed gearbox. Rear flares, a chin spoiler and GT-R items like the rear wing and badges have been fitted as well, and the car looks good inside and out. Find it here on eBay in Mukilteo, Washington for $70k OBO.

Said to be entirely free of rust, the car looks straight down the sides, and this silver, lowered, black Watanabe, rear flared, chin spoiler-equipped setup is as iconic as any of the classic mod looks from Europe or America. Sheet metal looks straight, paint finish shiny, trim complete and well-kept, and GT-R details like the rear wing, badges, and exhaust seem correct.

The interior is said to be very nice too, with excellent upholstery, a crack-free dash, new carpets, good glass weatherstripping, and fully functional gauges, including the clock. The steering wheel is referred to as a correct GT-R piece, though is actually too modern and too small in diameter–the horn button looks right, though.

Says the seller: “This Hako features an L28 engine swap with 5-speed manual transmission that shifts perfect. The L28 went through a full reseal prior to install. Also some go-fast goodies were added. The engine is sporting a SK sports intake as well as triple 44mm Mikuni carburetors. The exhaust is full 2″ steel with GT-R headers and GT-R muffler. The car is running a stock fuel system for reliability. The engine fires right up and seems to be extremely healthy. The car pulls hard to redline with no hiccups or issues.”

They continue: “Sitting flush on 14″ Watanabe wheels, this Skyline has an incredibly menacing look. It has been lowered on sport springs and struts and drives well. Brakes have been upgraded to larger diameter rotors and the complete system has recently been refreshed and serviced. Lines were replaced and the booster replaced. The differential is in great condition, LSD has been added. All bushings are in good shape, no noises anywhere.”