For those who wanted to own a street-legal Nissan Skyline stateside after watching the first Fast & Furious movie back in 2001, there was importer MotoRex. This mint condition 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R V-Spec was imported to the US in 2001 and federalized by G&K of Santa Ana, California. Painted in a sleek Spark Silver, it’s powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.6L inline-six engine upgraded with a polished intake plenum, split-plated charge pipe, Blitz intercooler, GReddy intercooler piping, and a Trust Power Extreme 2 cat-back exhaust system, mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. Read more for a video, additional pictures and information.
On the outside, modifications include a carbon fiber exhaust accent, an N1 hood garnish, front bumper brake ducts, rear body-side extensions, a carbon-fiber wing extension with matching NISMO end caps, Brembo four-wheel disc brakes, height-adjustable Tein coilovers, and 18″ BBS LM wheels are wrapped in 265/35 Pirelli P Zero Nero tires. The interior is mostly stock with racing seats upholstered in grey with lighter grey inserts, automatic climate control, power windows, a Panasonic CD stereo, a Data System turbo timer, and an aftermarket remote start / alarm system. More information here.
- This model car is a stunning replica of the iconic Ghostbusters car, the ECTO-1, based on the 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Futura Duplex
- The car features spookily good details: working steering, a trapdoor with a ghost trap, an extending gunner seat & a moving ghost sniffer
- A delight for adult Ghostbusters: Afterlife fans, it includes the Proton Pack, which swivels out of a side panel to trap ghouls and ghosts





A letter from the US EPA indicates that the vehicle was federalized by G&K Automotive Conversion of Santa Ana, California in 2001,” according to the seller.