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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 (2007–2025) continues the GT-R bloodline that ran through the R32–R34 Skyline GT-R; Nissan markets it as 'Nissan GT-R', and it is catalogued here as the R35 generation, so R35 listings live under this Skyline path alongside the rest of the line. 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
- 194
- From
- $6,814CA$9,426£5,065A$9,511€5,857¥1,087,525
- Up to
- $310,000CA$428,820£230,414A$432,681€266,465¥49,476,472
- Average
- $71,769CA$99,277£53,344A$100,171€61,690¥11,454,442
Source: JDMBUYSELL live marketplace data — updated daily.
For sale
Available Nissan Skyline listings
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1998 Nissan Skyline
FL, USA$47,558CA$65,787£35,348A$66,379€40,879¥7,590,329Japanese Carhub
Replies in ~4d
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1998 Nissan Skyline
FL, USA$47,598CA$65,842£35,378A$66,435€40,914¥7,596,713Japanese Carhub
Replies in ~4d
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1998 Nissan Skyline
FL, USA$47,588CA$65,828£35,371A$66,421€40,905¥7,595,117Japanese Carhub
Replies in ~4d
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1999 Nissan Skyline
TX, USA$14,500CA$20,058£10,777A$20,238€12,464¥2,314,222Sam Sultani
Replies in ~8h
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1999 Nissan Skyline
TX, USA$12,995CA$17,976£9,659A$18,138€11,170¥2,074,022Sam Sultani
Replies in ~8h
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2000 Nissan Skyline
TX, USA$14,995CA$20,742£11,145A$20,929€12,889¥2,393,225Sam Sultani
Replies in ~8h
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1998 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$66,000CA$91,297£49,056A$92,119€56,731¥10,533,700Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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2000 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$310,000CA$428,820£230,414A$432,681€266,465¥49,476,472Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1998 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$56,000CA$77,464£41,623A$78,162€48,136¥8,937,685Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1999 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$60,000CA$82,997£44,596A$83,745€51,574¥9,576,091Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1999 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$215,000CA$297,407£159,803A$300,085€184,807¥34,314,327Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1998 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$72,000CA$99,597£53,515A$100,494€61,889¥11,491,310Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1998 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$82,000CA$113,430£60,948A$114,451€70,484¥13,087,325Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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2000 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$72,000CA$99,597£53,515A$100,494€61,889¥11,491,310Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1993 Nissan Skyline
FL, USA$29,999CA$41,497£22,297A$41,871€25,786¥4,787,886Kuruma Imports, LLC
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1994 Nissan Skyline
SC, USA$15,450CA$21,372£11,484A$21,564€13,280¥2,465,844Japan Direct Motors
Replies in ~1d
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2000 Nissan Skyline
SC, USA$14,950CA$20,680£11,112A$20,866€12,851¥2,386,043Japan Direct Motors
Replies in ~1d
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1999 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, USA$185,000CA$255,909£137,505A$258,213€159,020¥29,526,282Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1998 Nissan Skyline
New South Wales, Australia$72,000CA$99,597£53,515A$100,494€61,889¥11,491,310Global Motor Traders
Replies in ~57m
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1994 Nissan Skyline
FL, USA$16,999CA$23,515£12,635A$23,726€14,612¥2,713,066Kuruma Imports, LLC
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Nissan Skyline
Japan$165,800CA$229,349£123,234A$231,415€142,516¥26,461,932Garage Defend
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Nissan Skyline
SC, USA$14,950CA$20,680£11,112A$20,866€12,851¥2,386,043Japan Direct Motors
Replies in ~1d
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1989 Nissan Skyline
VA, USA$27,995CA$38,725£20,808A$39,074€24,064¥4,468,045Japanese Classics LLC
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1996 Nissan Skyline
VA, USA$34,995CA$48,408£26,011A$48,844€30,081¥5,585,255Japanese Classics LLC
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 (2007–2025) carried the GT-R bloodline forward; Nissan marketed it as 'Nissan GT-R' rather than 'Skyline GT-R', and it is catalogued here as the R35 generation under the 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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