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Nissan Skyline for sale
Skyline listings span every generation from the KGC10 Hakosuka (1968) through the R34 BNR34 GT-R (2002). The Skyline GT-R nameplate runs through BNR32, BCNR33, and BNR34. All carry the RB26DETT twin-turbo straight-six. Non-GT-R trims include GTS, GTS-T, and GTS25t variants across the R32, R33, and R34 generations. The R35 GT-R (2007–present) is a separate Nissan model sold as 'Nissan GT-R', not branded Skyline; R35 listings appear under the Skyline path by historical convention. Use the generation filter chips above to narrow by chassis; each variant has its own page covering eligible year ranges and 25-year US import status.
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Nissan Skyline — pricing right now
- Listings
- 121
- From
- $6,814CA$9,406£5,073A$9,534€5,853¥1,085,533
- Up to
- $310,000CA$427,939£230,775A$433,726€266,266¥49,385,872
- Average
- $75,214CA$103,829£55,992A$105,233€64,603¥11,982,287
Source: JDMBUYSELL live marketplace data — updated daily.
For sale
Available Nissan Skyline listings
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1998 Nissan Skyline
FL, USA$47,558CA$65,651£35,404A$66,539€40,849¥7,576,430Japanese Carhub
Replies in ~4d
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1998 Nissan Skyline
FL, USA$47,598CA$65,707£35,434A$66,595€40,883¥7,582,802Japanese Carhub
Replies in ~4d
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1998 Nissan Skyline
FL, USA$47,588CA$65,693£35,426A$66,581€40,874¥7,581,209Japanese Carhub
Replies in ~4d
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1999 Nissan Skyline
TX, USA$14,500CA$20,017£10,794A$20,287€12,454¥2,309,984Sam Sultani
Replies in ~8h
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1999 Nissan Skyline
TX, USA$12,995CA$17,939£9,674A$18,182€11,162¥2,070,224Sam Sultani
Replies in ~8h
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2000 Nissan Skyline
TX, USA$14,995CA$20,700£11,163A$20,980€12,880¥2,388,842Sam Sultani
Replies in ~8h
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1998 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$66,000CA$91,110£49,133A$92,342€56,689¥10,514,411Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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2000 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$310,000CA$427,939£230,775A$433,726€266,266¥49,385,872Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1998 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$56,000CA$77,305£41,688A$78,350€48,100¥8,921,319Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1999 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$60,000CA$82,827£44,666A$83,947€51,535¥9,558,556Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1999 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$215,000CA$296,797£160,054A$300,810€184,668¥34,251,492Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1998 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$72,000CA$99,392£53,599A$100,736€61,842¥11,470,267Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1998 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$82,000CA$113,197£61,044A$114,728€70,432¥13,063,360Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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2000 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$72,000CA$99,392£53,599A$100,736€61,842¥11,470,267Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1993 Nissan Skyline
FL, USA$29,999CA$41,412£22,332A$41,972€25,767¥4,779,119Kuruma Imports, LLC
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Nissan Skyline
Japan$165,800CA$228,878£123,428A$231,973€142,409¥26,413,476Garage Defend
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Nissan Skyline
Japan$14,950CA$20,638£11,129A$20,917€12,841¥2,381,673Japan Direct Motors
Replies in ~1d
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1972 Nissan Skyline
Japan$71,300CA$98,426£53,078A$99,757€61,241¥11,358,751JDM Expo
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1995 Nissan Skyline
CA, USA$45,995CA$63,494£34,240A$64,352€39,506¥7,327,430Import A Vehicle
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1991 Nissan Skyline
VA, USA$64,400CA$88,901£47,942A$90,103€55,315¥10,259,517Driver Motorsports
Replies in ~4d
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1994 Nissan Skyline
FL, USA$25,999CA$35,890£19,355A$36,376€22,331¥4,141,882Kuruma Imports LLC
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2001 Nissan Skyline
CA, USA$67,000CA$92,490£49,877A$93,741€57,548¥10,673,721Import A Vehicle
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1999 Nissan Skyline
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2000 Nissan Skyline
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History & specs
About the Nissan Skyline
The Nissan Skyline has been in continuous production since 1957, making it one of the longest-running nameplates in Japanese automotive history. Modern collector interest centers on the KGC10/KPGC10 Hakosuka (1968-1972), which introduced the GT-R nameplate in Group 4 racing; the DR30 Iron Mask (1981-1985), the first turbocharged Skyline; and the R-series (R32 through R34, 1989-2002), which defined the current GT-R globally. The R35 GT-R (2007–present) is a separate Nissan model — sold as 'Nissan GT-R', not branded Skyline.
GT-R variants (BNR32, BCNR33, and BNR34) share the RB26DETT 2.6L twin-turbo straight-six, ATTESA-ETS all-wheel drive, and Super-HICAS four-wheel steering. Non-GT-R R-series trims use the RB20DET (R32 GTS-T), RB25DET (R33/R34 GTS25t), or RB25DE naturally-aspirated. The GTS-T in R32 and R33 is rear-wheel-drive and uses the same bodyshell as the GT-R; four-door sedan variants exist for non-GT-R trims across all three R-series generations.
The R-series Skyline generations have their own dedicated reference pages. Use the generation filter chips above or navigate directly to R32, R33, or R34 for chassis-specific eligibility and trim breakdowns. The full R32 production run (1989-1994) cleared US eligibility by 2019. R33 (1993-1998) cleared by 2023. R34 GT-R models (1998-2002) are entering US eligibility progressively from 2023 through 2027.
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