This 1999 Nissan R34 Skyline GT-R shows 110k kilometers (~68k miles) and is a lightly modified example that was imported to Norway last year by the seller. Powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.6-liter inline-six mated to a 6-speed manual transmission, the car spent its life in Japan until the seller’s purchase in 2016. Modifications include the addition of Tein coilovers, an aftermarket stereo, Nismo seat covers, side skirts, and rear bumper extensions. This R34 benefits from a recent timing belt replacement and is sold with a clean Norwegian title in the seller’s name.

The White (QM1) paint has been professionally detailed, and the seller had the front bumper repainted due to rock chipping at the Nissan dealership where he works. A prior owner had the trunk lid repainted, though there is no accident history according to the seller. There is a minor mark on the left side of the rear bumper near the wheel well.

Nismo-style Aero side skirts and rear bumper extensions were installed. The car came factory-equipped with genuine Nismo clear front indicators. The front splitter displays minor speed bump damage. Stock forged wheels were refinished in JP Outback Gold and wrapped in new Westlake Sport RS 265/35 tires.

Black Nismo Leather seat covers were installed in both front and rear to protect the factory grey cloth. They display little use and are complimented by a red-stitched black leather armrest in the center console. A small hole is present in the driver’s footwell carpeting.

Large-print gauges appear clear and the odometer shows 110,748km. Minor wear and scratching is present on the red-stitched steering wheel. An aftermarket stereo and updated MFD display with a TV option have also been installed.

The twin-turbocharged 2.6L RB26 inline-six was rated at 276 hp when new. It is paired to a 6-speed manual gearbox that sends power to all four wheels through the Attessa E-TS AWD system, electronically controlling the torque-split. The timing belt was changed at 107,254km and all fluids were changed at 101,327km.

Tein adjustable coilovers have replaced the factory springs, and additional lift photos are viewable in the gallery.