2000 R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R specified and driven by the late Paul Walker in Fast & Furious is up for auction


After the car was registered in 2002, it was modified following Walker’s personal specification, which included a large central display said to cost nearly GBP8,500 (about RM46k) that was featured during the race on the streets of Los Angeles. Other modifications include Nismo lowering springs, a bespoke roll cage, an ARC titanium strut brace, Nismo front bumper and side skirts, an East Bear bonnet, and 19-inch Volk Racing RE30 wheels.

The list of mods also includes a rear seat delete, Momo Sport Alcantara steering wheel, Nismo V-Spec pedals, a Sony head unit, OMP bucket seats with five-point harnesses, a MFD Xenarc Display unit as well as a Rotora brake system with six-piston front and four-piston rear calipers. As for the powertrain, the car comes with a Turbonetics front-mounted intercooler, a Nismo NE-1 exhaust system and the boost pressure was increased so the engine makes 550 hp.

After filming wrapped, the car was impounded by the US Border Force and was subjected to a complex legal battle because it originated as an assembled vehicle and the fact that the R34 GT-R was never officially imported to the US. By 2012, the vehicle was released and was exported to Germany.

The Fast & Furious R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R at Munich Motorworld

Bonhams says taxes were paid in the European Union when the car arrived in the Netherlands from the US, although it was never registered. Due to the loophole, the car is titled as 2007 Kai (shortened from Kaizo) and retains is original chassis stamping of ‘BNR34-400109’ on the firewall. There’s also a Kaizo Industries chassis tag with related 17-digit VIN ‘1K1AAWDD77K400109’ showing its origins as a specially constructed vehicle.

Since arriving in Germany, the car has seen very little use and remained as a popular exhibit at the Munich Motorworld. “The GT-R is running but as with any car that has been on static display for some time, we advise servicing and recommissioning before it is used in anger,” Bonhams wrote in its listing.

With prices of the R34 GT-R reaching stratospheric levels over the years, we can’t imagine this to be affordable, especially given its history and significance in the Fast & Furious franchise. Bonhams says in its listing that there is restricted bidding on this car which requires enhanced bid verification checks.