GTR Price Trends 2025: What the Numbers Say About the R32, R33 & R34 Market

The legend of the GTR isn’t slowing down — in fact, it’s heating up. Whether you're deep into JDM culture or just getting serious about building your dream garage, there’s one truth that holds: the GTR market is moving fast, and if you're not watching the numbers, you're already behind.
We just crunched fresh data from March to May 2025 on R32, R33, and R34 GTR sales across Japan, including price points and moving averages. The results? Some generations are holding steady, some are climbing, and all of them are in demand — especially from U.S. buyers hungry for legal imports.
Let’s break it down:
R32 GTR — The OG Godzilla Still Has It

- Date Range: March–May 2025
- Price Range: ¥5M to ¥8.0M
- Average Value: Around ¥6.5M
- What We’re Seeing: Strong interest, solid pricing, rising demand for clean 1994 models
The R32 is where it all started. Lightweight, raw, and loaded with racing DNA, it still offers the best performance-per-yen ratio in the GTR lineup. Prices are holding steady, with some rare examples pushing toward ¥8M. If you’re in the U.S., you’ve got full access now — and that’s driving prices up, especially for well-kept 1993–1994 models. If you’ve been thinking about it, this might be your last chance to snag one before they get priced out.
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R33 GTR — No Longer the Underdog


- Date Range: March–May 2025
- Price Range: ¥6.0M to ¥12.0M
- Average Value: Around ¥7.3M
- What We’re Seeing: Price stability with a few spikes for clean, mod-free cars
The R33 has shaken off its “forgotten middle child” reputation. Buyers in the know are picking these up for what they are: a more refined R32 with better highway manners and nearly identical power. Prices are mostly in the ¥5M–¥7M range, but standout units — especially low-mileage '96s — are crossing ¥10M. Australia and Canada are seeing big interest here. Don’t sleep on the R33 any longer.
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R34 GTR — The Crown Jewel, and It Shows


- Date Range: March–May 2025
- Price Range: ¥11.3M to ¥35M
- Average Value: Around ¥18.1M
- What We’re Seeing: Sky-high prices and even higher demand from U.S. buyers
This is the dream car. The poster on your wall. And the market knows it. With 1999 R34s now legal to import into the U.S., buyers are going all-in — pushing prices through the roof. Some rare variants (think V-Spec, Nür, or ultra-low mileage examples) are touching ¥30M and beyond. But even base-spec models are commanding serious cash. The R34 isn’t just a car anymore — it’s an asset.
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🌍 What's Fueling the GTR Frenzy?
The U.S. market is the biggest player right now — thanks to the 25-year import rule, Americans are finally getting their hands on late-model R32s, R33s, and now R34s. That demand is putting pressure on supply and pushing prices higher across the board.
But it’s not just the States. Australia, Canada, Europe, and even the Middle East are in on the game. Add in the fact that JDM classics are being seen as collectible investments (not just tuner toys), and you’ve got a perfect storm driving this market.
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21 May 2025
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