Skyline R33 Autech 40th Anniversary
Discussion
Hi All
Anyone considered buying one of these? they are the 4 door version of the R33 GT-R. They are kind of awkward looking, but I think the more familiar I become with them, the better they look.
Because they are so rare, I wonder if there is some good future values to these whilst also making a great daily.
Interested to read what others think.
Anyone considered buying one of these? they are the 4 door version of the R33 GT-R. They are kind of awkward looking, but I think the more familiar I become with them, the better they look.
Because they are so rare, I wonder if there is some good future values to these whilst also making a great daily.
Interested to read what others think.
I’ve not considered buying one, but I always thought they were quite cool in a quirky way. They are pretty rare - the GT-R registry shows that only 416 were built, all at the tail end of the R33 lifecycle. Most cars are 1998 models, with a handful of late-1997 car produced.
I’m not sure what they used to go for, but with the R32 and series 1 & 2 R33 now eligible to the US, I would imagine the prices Autech GT-Rs are advertised for now mirror the increases seen for the R32 and R33 over the last 5 years…
Goo-net has 7 examples listed, and of the 4 cars that aren’t damaged or POA the cheapest is £58k (191,700kms) and the dearest at £94k (75,111 km). Cars at auction may change hands for less, but either way there will be shipping and duties to account for.
A quick search online shows that a grade 4B example went through USS Tokyo auction house in December 2021, but I don’t know what the selling price was.
Lots of desirable 90’s JDM stuff has been breaking records lately – I think an Impreza 22B and an Evo 6 TME both broke Japanese auction house records in the past fortnight?
Prices for an Autech GT-R might climb higher, especially as their build dates mean they aren’t eligible to the US yet. But, if you’re only considering one to ‘flip’ as (if) prices rise, I think you might have missed the boat…
I’m not sure what they used to go for, but with the R32 and series 1 & 2 R33 now eligible to the US, I would imagine the prices Autech GT-Rs are advertised for now mirror the increases seen for the R32 and R33 over the last 5 years…
Goo-net has 7 examples listed, and of the 4 cars that aren’t damaged or POA the cheapest is £58k (191,700kms) and the dearest at £94k (75,111 km). Cars at auction may change hands for less, but either way there will be shipping and duties to account for.
A quick search online shows that a grade 4B example went through USS Tokyo auction house in December 2021, but I don’t know what the selling price was.
Lots of desirable 90’s JDM stuff has been breaking records lately – I think an Impreza 22B and an Evo 6 TME both broke Japanese auction house records in the past fortnight?
Prices for an Autech GT-R might climb higher, especially as their build dates mean they aren’t eligible to the US yet. But, if you’re only considering one to ‘flip’ as (if) prices rise, I think you might have missed the boat…
I agree they're kinda cool, a classic JDM oddity.
I wouldn't expect them to become especially more valuable in the future than they are now; four-door variants aren't generally considered highly desirable, and I don't think the collector market prizes the ability to give Granny a lift that highly. The four-door Hakos etc are generally worth less than the two-doors, AFAIK. They're also rather obscure - hard for people to lust after something they've never heard of. Plus the R33 is, deservedly or not, probably the lowest-valued generation of GT-R.
As a daily there's a bit of a challenge in that it's a near-25-year-old turbo performance car, so stuff will wear out, and rust is a concern. But no worse than anything else of the period, and I'm sure they're perfectly useable. Having said that, I'm fairly sure a regular 2-door GTR has acceptable back seats too, at least for children.
If I were you I'd just look for the best condition, history, lowest mileage two-door GTR you can find within budget, both from a driving and an investment point of view. However if you personally think the idea of a four-door saloon with GTR mechanicals is super-cool, then by all means go ahead and seek one out - at the least it'll be a talking point at car shows!
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