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NISSAN SKYLINE Used Car Review

Originally known as the Prince Skyline before Prince and Nissan merged in 1967, this is a badge that covers a mix of body styles and was introduced locally in 1964. Four-door Nissan Skylines were built in Australia between 1978 and 1990, though the Skyline name these days is most closely associated with the sportier versions that were imported privately - and the GT-R supercar that no longer uses the Skyline name. In more recent years, Nissan Skyline models have been rebadged for Nissan's luxury division Infiniti for countries that include North America and Australia. The Infiniti Q50 sedan, for example, is called the Nissan Skyline in Japan.

Pros

Cons

  • Sedan/wagon versions were great for long-distance travel
  • Strong six-cylinder engine
  • Cult status for sportier models, especially GT-R flagship.
  • Plenty of car and features for money in its day
  • Not the most attractive styling
  • Sportier versions generally private imports
  • Examples can be heavily modified
  • Can now only buy Infiniti-badged versions of Skylines in Australia
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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Nissan Skyline r34 GTT Manual Coupe (2 door)

  • 226373 km
  • Coupe (2 door)
  • Manual

This car has been looked after always garaged serviced regularly and cept clean. 1-She has a aftermarket turbo to keep up with the high revs. 2-450L fuel pump 3-Adjustable fuel regulator 4-Power fc ecu with hand controller 5-Digital boost controller 6-A good airflow metre to handle the suction 7-3 inch SS exhaust 8-heavy duty clutch so it won't slip 9-adjustable coilovers 10-Gredy B.O.V 11-Original GTR front Bumper. Plastic not fibreglass 12-fibreglass bonnet and rear bumper 13-weds light weigh

$54,000Negotiable
Botany, NSW

4 hours ago

2000 Nissan Skyline 25GT-V R34 Manual

  • 126000 km
  • Coupe (2 door)
  • Manual

For Sale: 2000 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-V Series 2! I am proud to offer this exceptional 2000 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-V Series 2 (RARE) for sale. With only GENUINE 126,000 km on the clock, this Skyline is a rare gem, boasting features that make it every P Platers dream. - This car will come with registration. - I am the first owner in Australia, and it holds an impressive auction grade 4 (Can provide all original import documents). - Always garaged, meticulously maintained, and exclusively filled

$38,000Negotiable
Melbourne CBD, VIC

30/04/2024

Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T

  • 251000 km
  • Sedan
  • Auto

Up for sale is my 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T tuned to 234 kW / 313 hp. I've owned this for a few years now as my daily driver, but it is time for a change! The car is essentially original besides the small list of upgrades (for a Skyline) to make it a bit perkier and nicer to drive. Overall, the car is clean with no body rust due to its earlier import date - so none of that road salting has had a chance to ruin the undercarriage etc. Has a killer security system (not literally!) with remo

$29,990Negotiable
Gulfview Heights, SA

30/04/2024

R34 Skyline GT-T Factory Manual

$40,000Negotiable
Newcastle, NSW

28/04/2024

1988 Nissan Skyline TI 4 SP AUTOMATIC 4D SEDAN

  • 68000 km
  • Sedan
  • Auto
  • 6 cyl 3.0L

Lovely top spec car, low mileage, no books but condition attests to mileage accuracy Full WA registration Owned 3 years (second owner), completed 2000km in that time Everything - aircon, cruise control, stereo etc - all works Storage issue triggering this sale

$19,500Negotiable
East Fremantle, WA

27/04/2024

Nissan Skyline GT-R Manual Coupe (2 door) 5sp 4wd 2.6TT imp

  • 130000 km
  • Coupe (2 door)
  • Manual

1994 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R Beautifully presented in KH2 Grey Exterior and Grey fabric interior. Excellent condition. Not in a rush to sell. No car swaps.

$85,000
Hillside, VIC

17/04/2024

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Overview of the Nissan Skyline

Overview of the Nissan Skyline

Originally known as the Prince Skyline before Prince and Nissan merged in 1967, this is a badge that covers a mix of body styles and was introduced locally in 1964.

Four-door Nissan Skylines were built in Australia between 1978 and 1990, though the Skyline name these days is most closely associated with the sportier versions that were imported privately - and the GT-R supercar that no longer uses the Skyline name.

In more recent years, Nissan Skyline models have been rebadged for Nissan's luxury division Infiniti for countries that include North America and Australia. The Infiniti Q50 sedan, for example, is called the Nissan Skyline in Japan.

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO NISSAN SKYLINE (COUPE MODELS)

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: NISSAN SKYLINE (1992 ONWARDS)

If the Nissan Skyline you're looking at was made after 1992, then it's a version of the car that was not imported by Nissan Australia.

And even if the build date is prior to 1992, it could still be a private - or 'grey' - import as many were imported by enthusiasts hankering for this cult car.

So the first thing to check is whether the car in question actually complies with all the relevant Australia Standards and design rules. Some cars had to be inspected by an engineer (depending on State and build-date) so this is a murky area in some cases. It's also worth checking that your insurer will cover a private import like the Skyline.

The next thing to work out is exactly what variant the car is. Some were all-wheel drive, some were turbocharged, and some had all-wheel steering. Some had all of this, others had none, so values vary wildly. Don't accidentally pay GT-R money for a GTS, for example.

It's also handy to find out from where the car was originally imported. A Hong Kong-delivered car, for instance, will have spent the first part of its life idling in traffic. Even Japan has regions of harsh climate that can be hard on cars.

Finally, be wary of heavily modified cars as they bring too many unknowns in terms of roadworthiness, not to mention legality.