Nissan GTR - 2021 Market Review

By: Cliff Chambers


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Nissan GTR

Nissan Skyline GTR values have gone loopy and valuing these cars has become a confronting exercise. What we can say for certain is that the mega-rare R34 Nur (Nurburgring) model has been setting international auction records and pricing in the $400-500,000 range is no longer fanciful.

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Other R34s aren’t anywhere near as exclusive as a Nur and more than $300K for one of these is hard to justify. Dropping down the GTR range into five-digit territory we encounter V Spec versions of the R33 and R32 at slightly less than $100,000, with other types in the $70-85,000 range.

The version to watch is the Australian delivered R32 GTR, of which there were only 100 sold and they in the space of two years have doubled in value.

GTR R32 (Aust-Spec) $157,500 [2]

GTR R32 (Import) $81,935 [20]

GTR R33 $82,465 [14]

GTR R33 V-Spec $91,295 [3]

GTR R34 $193,990 [4]

GTR R34 V-Spec $289,700 [7]

GTR R34 Nur. $451,945 [2]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2021 Japanese Classic & Performance Value Guide.

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From Unique Cars #454, June 2021

 

 

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