Finally, someone has made it official: they’ve created a sports car that is actually suitable for Ukrainian roads. However, not here—a unique off-road Nissan GT-R, converted specifically for rough terrain, has been put up for sale in the Netherlands. A Godzilla that isn’t afraid of potholes—a dream, right?

Local tuners have raised the ground clearance by 120 mm—now the GT-R has a full 230 mm under its belly. They added a plastic off-road body kit, Toyo tires for crossovers, a roof light bar with additional lighting, and a roof rack with a “spare” tire. It looks as if it was built for the realities of the “Kyiv-Odesa” highway after winter.

Under the hood, everything is serious: a modified 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 now produces 600 hp. All-wheel drive and the dual-clutch transmission are in place, so even rough terrain won’t stop the classic GT-R style of “shoot and disappear.”
The interior was left almost stock: sports seats, leather, Alcantara, and Bose—let at least something in this monster remind you that it was once a civilian car.

Mileage—54,237 km, condition—”ready right now to test the clearings made by amber diggers in Polissia.” Price—€99,500 for a car that looks as if it was created specifically for the phrase: “no problem, there’s just a small detour on a dirt road.”
If anyone was looking for a sports car that won’t break down on the first pothole—here it is.
A GT-R that is more ready for Ukraine than we are for it.

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