$1.35 million is an extremely ridiculous price to pay for an ordinary Nissan Skyline GT-R R34, but truth be told, there's nothing ordinary about his particular model.

For one, it's actually a movie car and one that was heavily used in the film it was on. More importantly, that film was "Fast & Furious 4," and the man who drove this Skyline was none other than the late Paul Walker. So yeah, it's a pretty special ride driven by one special dude.

But after Walker's sudden and unexpected death late last year, the car now finds itself on the market and the attached price tag -- €1 million, which is around $1.35 million at the current exchange rates -- speaks not only to the uniqueness of this particular Skyline GT-R (fully souped up and all), but also to the man who once treated the ride like one of his own.

Normally, we'd be turned off by a sticker price like that. After all, there are a lot of things you can do with that much money. But not this time.

See, the car itself will probably gain value as the years go by and Walker's legend grows. But that's trivial and inconsequential to the more important reason as to why if we had the money to spare, we'd buy it in a heartbeat.

What's more, this car is going to help a great cause. See, 50 percent of the proceeds of the sale will be donated to Walker's Reach Out WorldWide (ROWW) charity, one of the finest charitably organizations you'll ever find.

Unlike other movie cars that have gone on sale in recent years, we're pretty sure that this one will find a new owner soon enough.

Click past the jump to read about the 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34

1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34

Brian O’Connor, Paul Walker's character in the "Fast & Furious" franchise, loved his Skylines, including his specific fondness for the 1999 Skyline GT-R R34, a car that wasn’t actually sold in the U.S.

For the purposes of the high-octane nature of the movie, this Skyline GT-R was given a C-West body kit and finished with a platinum pearl scheme, courtesy of House of Kolor. Rounding out the changes were a set of 19-inch HRE 446 polished wheels inside Toyo Proxes T1-S tires. O’Connor’s fascination for Skylines underscores the model’s reputation in the street racing world as one of the most sought after models on the market.