
Nissan Skyline RS (KDR30)
Skyline RS (KDR30)
Mainline · HW J-Imports (2024) · #1/10
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View series →The story behind the Nissan Skyline RS (KDR30)
The Nissan Skyline RS (KDR30) brings a bold splash of color back from the past in this 2024 release. As part of the HW J-Imports series, this diecast model honors one of Japan’s most iconic sports cars with aggressive styling and racing details. Designed by Ryu Asada under SKU HTC40, it features a striking purple body that stands out among Mainline releases. While not a limited edition Treasure Hunt or Super Treasure Hunt, its vibrant appearance makes it highly desirable for fans of classic Japanese performance machines.
Materials, colors and value
This 1/64 scale model has a plastic base and comes in multiple color variations including Burgundy, Metalflake Plum, Purple bodies with Black bases. Interior details are consistently black across all versions. The car is known among collectors as part of the popular HW J-Imports lineup, which appeals to fans of real-world performance builds.
Questions about the Nissan Skyline RS (KDR30)
Is the Nissan Skyline RS (KDR30) a rare Hot Wheels release?+
No. It is not marked as a Treasure Hunt or Super Treasure Hunt, so it was likely produced in larger numbers than those special editions.
What makes this Nissan Skyline RS (KDR30) different from other Mainline cars?+
It belongs to the HW J-Imports series and features a unique purple finish inspired by real Japanese tuning culture, making it stand out visually.
How many versions of this Nissan Skyline RS (KDR30) were released in 2024?+
Three color variations are documented: Burgundy, Metalflake Plum, and Purple bodies. All share a black base and interior.
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This 2024 Mainline casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.

























