This Saturday, car enthusiasts and collectors alike will have the chance to bid on not one, but two Nissan
GT-R T-Specs at the Mecum Auctions event in Indianapolis. With only 156 of these iconic Millenium Jade-colored GT-Rs ever produced worldwide, the opportunity to own one is already a rare find. However, these two up for auction are among the exclusive 50 imported into the U.S., making them even more desirable.
Expected to fetch upwards of $175,000 each, these low mileage masterpieces are poised to attract attention from seeking the ultimate addition to their collections.
What sets the T-Specs apart from the standard GT-R models? The “T” in T-Spec stands for Track, hinting at the performance enhancements and specialized features incorporated into these vehicles. Among the standout upgrades is the striking Millenium Jade paint color, known for its unique hue that perfectly complements the GT-R’s sleek lines.
But it’s not just aesthetics that make the T-Specs special. Equipped with Brembo ceramic brakes, these machines not only look the part but also deliver exceptional stopping power to match their impressive performance capabilities. Wider front fenders and a carbon rear spoiler further enhance aerodynamics, while the interior boasts a distinctive Mori Green finish, adding a touch of sophistication to the cockpit. Rounding off the package are the exclusive 20-inch Rays forged wheels, adding both style and substance to the GT-R’s profile.
Under the hood, the T-Specs boast the potent 565-horsepower version of the twin-turbo V-6 engine, delivering exhilarating performance that lives up to the GT-R’s legendary reputation on the track.
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As anticipation builds for the Mecum Auctions Indy event, enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to witness these rare specimens cross the auction block. With their combination of limited production numbers, exclusive features, and unparalleled performance, the Nissan GT-R T-Specs are sure to command the attention of collectors and enthusiasts alike when they go under the hammer this weekend.