Nissan GTR market review from our 2020 Japanese Classic & Performance Car Guide
Just one from the lot of 100 Australian-spec GTRs appeared in the recent market and sold for unspecified money.
Used R32s that have arrived more recently from Japan are being offered at unprecedented and at times ridiculous prices which very likely are unsustainable.
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R33 GTR values remain closer to sensible, however basic R34s have climbed to bewildering levels. None of these cars are especially scarce, especially in Japan where one specialist dealer recently displayed 1000 GTRs of various types in one massive location.
Prices ex-Japan begin at around US$20,000 but climb dramatically if the car is showing very low kilometres. An R34 GTR with 9700 kilometres was offered at more than US$180,000.
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GTR R32 (Aust-Spec) [N/S]
GTR R32 (Import) $78,055 [26]
GTR R33 $57,815 [12]
GTR R34 $138,610 [11]
GTR R34 Nur. $225,945 [4]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2020 Japanese Classic & Performance Car Guide.
See the 2019 Nissan GTR market review here
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