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Excitment is an understatement. I'm finally getting a 1993 R32 GTR vspec next week :)

The car was bought in Japan last OCT. It was bought over in 3 weeks, however, due to the new SEVS, its been waiting for compliance for the last 4 month. I finally got the compliance plates on friday had have booked the car in for registration on Thursday. CAN't WAIT!!!

can some with FAST chech the model number for me and confirm it is a 93 Vspec?

KBNR32RBFS

Edited by gexenon
Congratulations on the buy man!

I just checked the model number and it came up as a

1993 R32 GTS........................

hahahah im just yanking your chain.

Thats just plain cruel, not every funny :) HAHA

Did you actually check the number? if you did can you tell what it came up with?

The car came with brembos, no fins on the diff but no BBS rims. these were replaced with ENKEIs so thats why i wanted to check.

GT-R V spec Coupe 5260 4WD MT G 2.6 RB265DET KBNR32RBFS

http://english.auto.vl.ru/catalog/nissan/skyline/1993_8/

( bottom of page )

( when clicked the below link appears )

http://english.auto.vl.ru/catalog/nissan/s...e/1993_8/21721/

Looks like a v-spec to me and the website appears to say so :) congratulations

http://english.auto.vl.ru/catalog/nissan/skyline/1993_8/

Has a whole bunch of skyline models n specs.. pretty cool

Edited by ignuz
congrats and welcome to the r32 gtr club u will never be dissapointed

Can't wait to finally drive it. When the car first landed, i took it out for a quick spin and loved it.

Just a question, did the V spec come with a strut bar in the engine bay and also a one in the boot? Are these nismo items by any chance.

Excitment is an understatement. I'm finally getting a 1993 R32 GTR vspec next week :D

The car was bought in Japan last OCT. It was bought over in 3 weeks, however, due to the new SEVS, its been waiting for compliance for the last 4 month. I finally got the compliance plates on friday had have booked the car in for registration on Thursday. CAN't WAIT!!!

can some with FAST chech the model number for me and confirm it is a 93 Vspec?

KBNR32RBFS

Congratulations ;-)

I see you are from Melbourne - may I ask where you got compliancing done as I'm thinking of bringing an R-32 to Melbourne myself.

Also what was the compliance cost for the V-Spec (as this is also the model I am looking at)

You can PM me if you'd like

Congratulations ;-)

I see you are from Melbourne - may I ask where you got compliancing done as I'm thinking of bringing an R-32 to Melbourne myself.

Also what was the compliance cost for the V-Spec (as this is also the model I am looking at)

You can PM me if you'd like

Hi,

I got the car though JSA in preston. I found them very helpful, the car was here 3 weeks after it was purchased at the auctions. This was the test car for their R32 compliance plates. I was told by other members & importers that this would take 6 months to do. Although i've been waiting for 5 months, it is still 1 month faster than everyones predictions so i think that was a good effort. They have licence now to comply late model 32s so i would go and speak to them.

Hi,

I got the car though JSA in preston. I found them very helpful, the car was here 3 weeks after it was purchased at the auctions. This was the test car for their R32 compliance plates. I was told by other members & importers that this would take 6 months to do. Although i've been waiting for 5 months, it is still 1 month faster than everyones predictions so i think that was a good effort. They have licence now to comply late model 32s so i would go and speak to them.

Ha :/

I've actually sat in your car then- I saw it at JSA and was asking whether it was For Sale or Not. I didn't realise they were doing the compliance work.

Nice ride ;)

Ha ;)

I've actually sat in your car then- I saw it at JSA and was asking whether it was For Sale or Not. I didn't realise they were doing the compliance work.

Nice ride :)

haha, my car is already broad minded personing around :D

only 2 days left......AHAHAH, soo excited.

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