How much is a 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GTR?

How much is a 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GTR?

The Price Of The 1999 Nissan Skyline GTR R34 Varies… It went for $315,187 to be exact at the Bring A Trailer auction. This is quite a bit for a non-luxury vehicle. There was another 1999 Nissan Skyline GTR R34 sold recently that was priced just below the record-breaker. It went for exactly $310,000.

Are R34 Skylines still made?

The R34 Skyline GT-R was introduced in 1998, and was available from 1998 to 2002.

When was the last R34 made?

2002
The R34 was produced from 1999 to 2002 and signified a brief end to the GTR nameplate before the R35 launched in 2007. The short R34 production run saw several high-performance variants that elevated the GTR to new levels of performance and scarcity.

How much does a Nissan Skyline GTR R34 cost?

Lower your expectation a bit, you’ll still find some less-exclusive R34 GT-Rs with a relatively realistic price tag, but picking up one is still not easy. This stock standard R34 for instance is marked at $175,149. But anything with the V-Spec badge will require potential buyers to inquire about the price.

Is the Nissan Skyline R34 legal in the US?

Under the new vehicle importation guidelines, all motor vehicles less than 25 years old must comply with FMVSS safety standards in order to be eligible for use in the United States. In other words, you can now technically import a Nissan Skyline R34 and make it road-legal in the USA.

Why is the R34 Skyline illegal in the US?

Why is the r34 Skyline illegal in the US? The reason a Skyline is illegal is because of NHTSA, DOT, and EPA regulations. There are a few R32’s and R34’s that were made compliant by MOTOR-EX in the late 90’s early 2000’s, but the company was shut down for not performing the necessary modifications on the cars. They were also expensive. Read More…

Why are Nissan Skylines illegal in the USA?

Simply too powerful – This GT-R series car – the Nissan Skyline – is illegal in the US because it is too powerful. The issue is that the authorities are not averse to its power but they point out that the police cars that chase the speeding vehicles may not be able to keep up.