Buyer FAQ
R32 GT-R vs R33 GT-R — what changes?
Buyers often cross-shop R32 and R33 GT-R. Size, electronics, parts support, and rust patterns differ.
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Likely / common Commonly accepted in owner and auction context, but individual cars may differ.
Decision frame
Choose R32 for icon status and a tighter chassis feel; choose R33 for slightly more modern packaging and different parts economics. Either can be expensive if rust and service history are ignored.