$179K for a Nissan? The Internet’s Losing It Over This GT-R T-Spec

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A limited-edition Nissan GT-R R35 T-Spec, with just 29 miles on the odometer, has sold for a remarkable $179,000 at a Bring a Trailer auction, making a $35,000 profit over its original $144,000 MSRP. This sale highlights the continued demand for rare, high-performance vehicles and further cements the GT-R R35’s legacy as a modern classic.

The 2024 GT-R T-Spec, the final iteration of the R35 model, was released exclusively in the U.S. and represents the end of an 18-year production run. Known for its iconic status and performance pedigree, the GT-R T-Spec has captured the attention of collectors and performance enthusiasts alike, thanks to its rarity and emotional appeal.

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A Collector’s Dream: Exclusive Features and Legendary Specifications

This particular GT-R T-Spec is finished in the coveted “Midnight Purple,” a color beloved by GT-R fans for its deep, shimmering finish. Inside, the vehicle features “Mori Green” semi-aniline leather seats and an Alcantara headliner, adding a touch of luxury to the sporty interior. The special edition’s design reflects thegance and performance, making the GT-R a symbol of automotive excellence.

The car is powered by a 3.8-liter V6 twin-turbocharged engine, producing 565 horsepower and 467 lb-ft of torque. It is complemented by a titanium exhaust system that enhances both performance and sound. High-performance components, such as 20-inch Rays forged wheels, carbon ceramic brakes, and a Bilstein suspension, round out the car’s hardware, ensuring a truly dynamic driving experience.

Before being sold at auction, the GT-R underwent nine laps of rigorous quality testing at the Nissan proving ground, confirming its pristine, nearly new condition. Despite being delivered to the dealership, the car had never been driven on the road, a key factor in attracting collectors to this auction.

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The Legacy of the R35: From Popularity to Collectability

The sale of the T-Spec raises the question: Will the R35 GT-R become a legend in the same way the R34 did? The R34 GT-R is known for its extreme rarity, with only 11,500 units produced and sold in select right-hand drive markets. In contrast, the R35 saw over 40,000 units sold globally during its 18-year run, making it more widely accessible but still carrying immense symbolic value.

Rarity alone doesn’t guarantee collectability. The R35 was the first official GT-R available in North America, and it revolutionized the performance car landscape by offering “road supercar” capabilities that could be enjoyed on everyday streets. Special edition models like the T-Spec, with unique colors, materials, and specifications, are expected to hold significant value as future collectible items, following in the footsteps of the R34.

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The Emotional Legacy of the GT-R: A Lasting Impact

As the automotive world shifts toward electric vehicles, the value of internal combustion engine sports cars remains strong, driven by the emotions and visceral driving experiences they provide. The GT-R T-Spec embodies that connection, representing the final chapter of the R35 era and the enduring legacy of the “Godzilla” nickname.

Though the T-Spec was introduced to clear inventory before the model’s discontinuation, it carries immense historical significance as one of the last pure internal combustion engine performance cars in the GT-R lineage. As the demand for traditional sports cars wanes and electric vehicles dominate, the T-Spec is poised to be remembered as a key part of the internal combustion engine’s legacy in the high-performance car segment.

In its final form, the GT-R T-Spec is not just a collector’s item but a testament to the Nissan GT-R’s timeless appeal, ensuring its place in automotive history for years to come.

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