Good news for those with GT-R project cars. Nissan will soon offer 37 reissued parts for R32, R33, and R34 Skyline GT-R models. These will be sold under the Nismo Heritage Parts program, which began reproducing vintage GT-R components in 2017.
The order books will officially open on June 1, 2026, and shipping is expected to start later that same month. Nissan enlisted the same suppliers and manufacturers to create these new-old parts—barring the fuel pipe clips for the R32 and R34. Those were made with a 3D printer, but the Japanese automaker has ensured quality has not been compromised.

Other available parts include gaskets, driveshafts, boot consoles, fuel injectors, and GT-R-branded emblems. Select products also have a minimum order requirement.
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For the full list of the additional 37 parts, click on these blue words. Prices and order requirements are also available.
Overall, Nismo Heritage Parts has reissued over 300 parts for the aforementioned GT-R models. However, since 2017, select products have been discontinued. To further assist customers, Nissan can also repair damaged parts or offer viable alternatives.
Restomod and full restoration services are also slated to be available, but no official confirmation has been made. With Nissan expecting to return to profitability soon, more confident investments should be made into these passion-driven initiatives.
