In Japan there is one shop to go if you need something done to your R31 Skyline. They are called R31house and are able to turn any R31 into a true circuit racer. R31house  also offer lots of track days for their customers as can been seen in the following pictures.

A R31 saloon never looked this good. A set of gold BBS wheels, race inspired interior and some mild body modifications really sets this car off. The car is just waiting for the owner to take it for a spin at the Fuji Speedway.

With its lowered ride height, small wheels and old school feel this R31 looks more like a ‘Shakotan' inspired car.

This R31 is one of the demo cars that R31house has built over the years.

It features a lot of trick parts and has a Hakosuka racecar inspired livery. Too bad I can't read Japanese because I was looking for some more info about his car but I couldn't find any.

Here it can been seen with some other creations made by R31house. Do I see this right that somebody is getting married in the background?

The R31 saloon doesn't only look good in the pits but looks even better out on the racetrack. Most of these cars are powered by RB20's or RB25's but there are also versions with a RB26.

One of my favorite R31's with a clean exterior and Volk GT-C wheels.

This R31 looks exceptionally good with its wider fenders and TE37 wheels. When being pushed to their limits they can even been caught catching a drift.

Another one of R31house project cars is this R31 with RE30 wheels. The liveries of all their democars looks to be inspired by their SuperGT brothers, just like this…

…R31 with a full Calsonic livery.

R31house even caters for those that want to bring their car to the dragstrip. So that's it for me with the R31, tomorrow it's time for the R32.

-Jeroen Willemsen

R31house