Dutch dealership offers exclusive off-road Nissan GT-R, worthy of the sandy roads of the movie Mad Max, but has difficulties finding a buyer
The Dutch dealership Prins has a unique example of a Nissan GT-R fully adapted for off-road. The vehicle’s former owner saw a great opportunity to transform his GT-R into a car worthy of Mad Max’s sandy roads.
Despite the eye-catching design and the fact that the car is in great condition, it faces some problems completing the sale. Currently, it is in the range of € 99,500 (approximately R$), a value well above what is usually charged for an original GT-R from the same era.
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This vehicle was developed for any terrain and is based on a coupe that rolled off the line in 2010. In addition, it has a robust protective body kit, including several fender flares and a ground clearance increased by 120 millimeters, thanks to new springs. The supercar also has auxiliary headlights and roof bars with a spare tire mounted between them, and the asphalt tires have been replaced with high-profile tires, with more aggressive tread.
Under the hood, it features an improved version of the 3.8-liter V6 engine, now with power increased from 485 to 600 hp. On the odometer, it marks 54,237 kilometers driven.
The history of this GT-R in the market is long. In 2020, another Dutch dealership had the car in its catalog, at the time with 46 thousand kilometers on the clock, but could not find a buyer. Since then, the vehicle has circulated through several websites and automotive forums looking for an interested party. One of his ads was up for almost three years on a website and still hasn’t sold. The current announcement is about four months old.















