This rare Skyline GT-R M-Spec Nür just sold for a massive $442,000 regardless of it's massive mileage
Published on Jan 29, 2026 at 2:00 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Jan 28, 2026 at 9:32 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Ben Thompson
This Skyline GT-R M-Spec Nür was just snapped up by one buyer who dropped a mighty $442,000 but the odometer reading may shock you.
The early 2000s relic is every collector’s dream and was imported from Japan by the original owner, who has taken impeccable care of the auto.
From a revved-up engine to special NISMO elements, the car is full of surprises that bring it into the 2020s.
Sold via Bring A Trailer, the car was part of an exclusive production run, but the history runs deeper than you’d initially imagine.
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There’s rare, and then there’s this Skyline GT-R M-Spec Nür
The Skyline GT-R M-Spec Nür is an ultra-rare car, and this example is super exclusive.
One of just 285 M-Spec Nür examples, the car was imported to the US in October 2025, with a rich history behind it.

The car was released in 2022, and the name has a very special meaning. If you hadn’t guessed already, the Nür derives from Nürburgring and is highly sought-after.
This example is one of the rarest we’ve ever seen, and it’s not hard to see why, especially when investigating under the hood.
The twin-turbocharged RB26DETT inline-six engine has NISMO R2 components and even a six-speed manual transmission, alongside a NISMO carbon filter, all present too.
The All Wheel Drive system from ATTESEA E-TS PRO makes the Nissan GT-R M-Spec Nür even more powerful, but despite the added changes, the car is still classic in the cabin thanks to the well-kept black trim M-spec sports seats.

Other interior elements also include an ‘Eclipse touchscreen stereo’, power windows and even automatic climate control.
Outside the Nissan GT-R M-Spec Nür, things get even more impressive, and is finished in JW0 aka ‘Millennium Jade’, with xenon headlights and a rear wing with a NISMO carbon fiber blade.
Other NISMO elements include pillar garnishes, door handles, protectors, and blue mirrors.

We should also note that at the moment, these are only allowed to be imported under specific rules known as Show or Display regulations.
You can read more on the Bring A Trailer listing here.
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The sheer number of miles on the clock may surprise you
Due to the exclusivity of the model, the car recently sold on Bring A Trailer for a mighty $442,000, but that wasn’t the only eye-watering number on show.
At the time of the sale, the clock showed 60 km, which amounts to around 37,000 miles.
You have to admit that spending over $400,000 on a car that isn’t even brand new seems extreme, but after seeing what this vintage icon has to offer, we can’t blame the new owner one bit.
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Beginning her career as a lifestyle reporter and social-media manager, Grace joined Supercar Blondie in February 2025. Since coming on board, she has thrown herself into the busy daily writing schedule. Her editorial sweet spots include writing about luxury properties and the quirky features inside them that the one percent are investing in, as well as groundbreaking advancements in space exploration.