RM Sotheby’s has three Nissan Skylines up for public sale at its flagship Monterey, Calif., sale August 18-20.
Constructed by Hasemi Motorsport in partnership with NISMO for the Japan Grand Touring Automotive Championship, this 1994 Nissan Skyline GT-R ‘JGTCC-GT1’ is a race-winning entry pushed by Japanese motorsports legend Masahiro Hasemi to second total in that season’s drivers’ championship. This instance additionally claimed a victory on the inaugural 1994 24 Hours of Tokachi—the one R32 Skyline to win a home 24-Hour endurance race.
Acquired by the consignor instantly from Hasemi Motorsport in 1996, this Skyline retains its works-built RB26DETT engine and Xtrac six-speed sequential transmission, and is splendidly preserved and offered in its 1994 racing specification (Estimate: $500,000 – $550,000).
Becoming a member of the JGTCC-GT1 are two remarkably preserved Skyline GT-Rs. Completed within the very fascinating shade of Midnight Purple over a two-tone grey inside, the primary of the 2—a 1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R—signifies fewer than 1,590 km on the time of cataloguing and is powered by the well-known 2.6-liter, twin-turbocharged RB26DETT inline six-cylinder engine, which is paired with a five-speed handbook transmission.
Not too long ago arriving from the consignor’s not often exhibited assortment in Hong Kong, this Skyline obtained distinctive care from new, and is fully inventory and “as-delivered”; unmodified from manufacturing facility modification (Estimate: $150,000 – $180,000).
An distinctive instance of the R32-generation Skyline GT-R from its first 12 months of availability, this ’89 GT-R is one among few traditional examples from the R32 technology which have survived to the current with out main modifications to their powertrain or chassis.
Powered by a 2.6-liter, twin-turbocharged RB26DETT inline six-cylinder engine with five-speed handbook transmission, this instance affords a improbable alternative to benefit from the well-known GT-R driving expertise (Estimate: $80,000 – $100,000).