Nissan Skyline GT-Rs are typically two-door sedans. Every rule has exceptions. Nissan subsidiaries built a few automobiles and wagons. The US sells a 1998 Nissan Skyline GT-R Autech 40th Anniversary Sedan. Autech’s 416 R33 GT-R cars commemorating the Nissan Skyline’s 40th anniversary are available on Cars & Bids. Nissan’s Autech developed specialist vehicles like Toyota’s Technocraft until recently. Autech incorporated rear bucket seats, a distinctive body, and technological elements from the GT-R coupe to a sedan frame. It’s our beloved GT-R. The famous RB26DETT twin-turbo inline-six engine produces 276 hp and 271 lb-ft. (Or officially). Through a five-speed manual transmission, Nissan’s ATTESA ET-S all-wheel-drive system and HICAS rear-wheel steering improve handling. R33 sedans and coupes have the same wheelbase; thus, they should handle similarly. It was introduced to New Hampshire in 2023. Despite having extra lights, window deflectors, an aftermarket shift knob, and a rear spoiler, it is claimed to be practically stock with 81,800 kilometers on the odometer. According to the ad, the air intake filter, rear-steer steering arm pads, engine oil, and engine filter were replaced in a routine repair. Imported JDM cars may require additional maintenance to be safe for daily driving. Cars & Bids will auction it online on August 2. $47,500 is the highest bid. Despite its unpopularity, this Autech sedan is a unique and well-maintained R33 Skyline GT-R. That will cost someone, especially if they dream about a sleeper.