Win a GT-R
Win a Nissan GT-R or Skyline
The Nissan GT-R is the JDM grail — and 'win a GT-R' draws a wildly outsized amount of enthusiast search for a relatively rare prize. The R35 GT-R is the modern giveaway version; the legendary R34 Skyline GT-R is the unicorn that turns a giveaway into a viral event.
GT-R giveaways
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Why win a GT-R?
Few cars carry the mythology of the GT-R. The R35's twin-turbo AWD launch and the R34's Gran Turismo-and-movie fame make either one a magnet for entries — which is exactly why JDM-focused operators reach for them. Supply is thinner than Raptors or Mustangs (especially the R34, now 25-year-rule legal and very valuable), so when a Skyline giveaway goes live it's worth moving on quickly. Values run from ~$110k for a clean R35 to well into six figures for a legal R34.
Winning a GT-R — common questions
Can you actually win an R34 Skyline in a giveaway?
Occasionally, yes — now that the R34 is US-legal under the 25-year rule, JDM operators have run them as headline prizes. They're rare and close fast, so watch the board (or subscribe) to catch one.
What's the difference between a GT-R and a Skyline giveaway?
Modern prizes are usually the R35 Nissan GT-R; 'Skyline GT-R' refers to the older R32–R34 generations (the R34 being the icon). Both are AWD twin-turbo legends — the listing tells you exactly which.
Do you pay taxes if you win a GT-R?
Yes — taxed as income at fair market value, so budget roughly a quarter to a third of the value. With a six-figure GT-R, a cash-for-taxes payment or the cash alternative is especially worth seeking out.