I was wondering what the full name of the white Nissan with the black hood(thats its stock color) was. And what year, is it stick or auto, and how much do they sell for. Thanks all
White and black iam not sure unles it is the r34 v spec 2 which featured a carbon hood.
Other than that Skylines did come as either black or white.
If it was a GTR model then it will be stick,single turbo or non turbo models it could be either stick or auto.
How much do they sell for all depends on which model and year in question GTR models of all ages sell for alot the World over whilst na models are cheaper and single turbo models sell for more than na and less then tt versions and are seen more due to there less than tt cost and still offering 1000bhp tuning abilities.
I believe the car you're looking for is the 2000 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec N1. They came with a 6-speed manual and an upgraded version of the GT-R's coveted RB26DETT twin-turbocharged 2.6L straight-6. While it was rated at the same 276hp as the normal GT-R, light modifications produced even more power than the standard car. As it was a limited-edition version of the GT-R, they're quite rare and as such would certainly fetch over $100,000.
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White and black iam not sure unles it is the r34 v spec 2 which featured a carbon hood.
Other than that Skylines did come as either black or white.
If it was a GTR model then it will be stick,single turbo or non turbo models it could be either stick or auto.
How much do they sell for all depends on which model and year in question GTR models of all ages sell for alot the World over whilst na models are cheaper and single turbo models sell for more than na and less then tt versions and are seen more due to there less than tt cost and still offering 1000bhp tuning abilities.
I believe the car you're looking for is the 2000 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec N1. They came with a 6-speed manual and an upgraded version of the GT-R's coveted RB26DETT twin-turbocharged 2.6L straight-6. While it was rated at the same 276hp as the normal GT-R, light modifications produced even more power than the standard car. As it was a limited-edition version of the GT-R, they're quite rare and as such would certainly fetch over $100,000.