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Nissan Skyline R33 for sale

R33 Skyline (1993-1998). GT-R BCNR33 (RB26DETT, twin-turbo, AWD), GTS25t ECR33 (RB25DET, rear-wheel-drive), GTS25 ECR33 (RB25DE, naturally-aspirated), and GTS ECR33. The BCNR33 GT-R V-Spec added a revised ATTESA-ETS controller and Active Limited Slip Differential at the rear axle; the N1 spec deleted air conditioning, audio, and rear seats for homologation use. The BCNR33 lapped the Nürburgring Nordschleife in 7:59 in 1995. Models from 1993 entered US eligibility progressively from 2018; the full R33 production run cleared eligibility by 2023.

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Nissan Skyline R33 — pricing right now

Listings
26
From
$15,999CA$22,128£11,912A$22,412€13,755¥2,551,383
Up to
$164,000CA$226,826£122,108A$229,739€140,999¥26,153,310
Average
$53,287CA$73,700£39,675A$74,647€45,813¥8,497,753

Source: JDMBUYSELL live marketplace data — updated daily.

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History & specs

About the Nissan Skyline R33

The R33 Skyline GT-R (BCNR33) entered production in 1993 as a longer-wheelbase successor to the BNR32, addressing handling characteristics identified during the R32's motorsport campaign. The wheelbase increased by 70mm compared to the R32, improving straight-line stability and high-speed behavior but drawing criticism from drivers who preferred the R32's more responsive turn-in. The BCNR33 retained the RB26DETT 2.6L twin-turbo with ATTESA-ETS and Super-HICAS, and the engine bay accommodated a larger intercooler than the R32 fitment.

BCNR33 variants include the standard and V-Spec. The V-Spec added a revised ATTESA-ETS controller, an Active Limited Slip Differential at the rear axle, and revised suspension calibration. The N1 spec removed air conditioning, audio, and rear seats for homologation racing applications. In 1995, a BCNR33 lapped the Nürburgring Nordschleife in 7:59, at the time the fastest production car lap at that circuit, a result Nissan used in promotional material. Non-GT-R R33 trims (ECR33 GTS25t, GTS25, GTS) are rear-wheel-drive.

BCNR33 from 1993 is US-eligible from 2018 onward; the full production run cleared by 2023. Non-GT-R ECR33 from 1993 entered eligibility from 2018 as well. Right-hand drive. The BCNR33 uses a revised cooling layout and a larger fuel tank than the BNR32; the ATTESA ECU and transfer case calibration differ between R32 and R33 and are not interchangeable. Factory Brembo calipers on V-Spec require verification against available pad compounds before import.

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How much does a Nissan Skyline R33 cost?
Across 26 Nissan Skyline R33 listings on JDMBUYSELL, prices range from $15,999 to $164,000 USD, averaging about $53,287. Figures reflect active marketplace listings and update daily.
What is the cheapest Nissan Skyline R33 for sale?
The lowest-priced active Nissan Skyline R33 listing on JDMBUYSELL is a 1997 example at $15,999 USD. Sort the listings by price to compare the most affordable examples first.
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How many Nissan Skyline R33 are for sale in the United States?
Of the 26 active Nissan Skyline R33 listings on JDMBUYSELL, 22 are based in the United States and the remaining 4 are with exporters in Japan and dealers in other markets.
Which Nissan Skyline R33 model years can be imported to the United States?
The US 25-year rule (49 CFR 571.7 + 49 CFR Part 591) exempts vehicles 25 years and older from FMVSS compliance. In 2026, that covers Nissan Skyline R33 examples from model year 2001 and earlier. 25 of the 26 active Nissan Skyline R33 listings on JDMBUYSELL already meet that cutoff.
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How many Nissan Skyline R33 are for sale with a manual transmission?
16 of the 26 active Nissan Skyline R33 listings are listed with a manual transmission.
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How much does it cost to import a Nissan Skyline R33 from Japan?
3 Nissan Skyline R33 listings are offered by exporters in Japan, priced from $28,950 to $164,000 USD before shipping. Beyond the purchase price, importing from Japan adds ocean freight, import duty, and destination-country compliance to the landed cost.
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