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Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33)

United Kingdom Valuation · Updated Aug 2026

Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33) Valuation

The current market value of a Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33) in the United Kingdom is £78,000, based on 8 verified auction sales in the last 12 months. That’s a +18.4% move year-on-year.

  • Lowest price

    £23,250

    Since 2020

  • Median price

    £39,000

    Since 2020 · n=3

  • Highest price

    £43,250

    Since 2020

  • Sold cars

    3

    All time

  • Sell-through

    100%

    Of 3 lots

Marque Index · United Kingdom median

£78,000

+18.4% year-on-year

Sales 12mo

8

Active listings

0

Lowest sale

£23,250

Highest sale

£43,250

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How many remain

See how many Nissan Skyline GT-R remain on UK roads · 2025 Q4.

Licensed

185

Cars

SORN

604

Cars

Sourced from DVLA registration data via howmanyleft.co.uk. SORN = Statutory Off-Road Notification (registered but off-road).

Value by year

Model years with enough verified sales for their own valuation page.

Recent Skyline GT-R sales

3 most recent · United Kingdom

  • £39,000

    1995 Nissan Skyline (R33) GT-R V-Spec

    5 Aug 2026 · collecting-cars

    Source
  • £43,250

    1996 Nissan Skyline (R33) GT-R Series II

    8 Jul 2026 · collecting-cars

    Source
  • £23,250

    1996 NISSAN SKYLINE (R33) GT-R V-SPEC - TRACK PREPARED

    21 Sept 2023 · collecting-cars

    Source

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Indicative only — not investment advice. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future value.