A 27-year-old Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 imported from Japan into Texas last year is up for grabs for an unspecified price. It has around 21,000 km (13,000 miles) on the odo and some aftermarket mods that do not look like they hurt it in the slightest.
The sports car wears a stock N1 body kit comprising a carbon fiber radiator grille, a rear wing, a splitter and side mirror caps. It also rocks 18-inch Rays Volk wheels wrapped in Falken Zenis rubber and benefits from six-piston Endless calipers at the front end (four-piston ones in the back, as usual). The suspension supports electronic adjustments.
Pop up the hood to reveal a 2.6-liter six-pot tuned to the Nismo S1 spec. The listing neglects to mention the power, but does say that a five-speed manual gearbox still directs it to all four wheels.
Found inside the rare GT-R are Recaro bucket seats, aluminum pedal pads, a Kenwood radio, and an aftermarket steering wheel, among other minor touches.