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Hi Guys,

I'm interested to have mine fasted, because it appears to be series 2 (air bags, kit, lights, etc), but is listed as a 1994 on the compliance plate and id like to know if something dodgy happened with the import/compliance.

VIN : ER33-013878

Thanks

Hi Guys,

I'm looking at a car for sale and i would like to know the original details, i.e. colour, options and what model it is. I also have the engine number, can you check that in the fast program too?

BNR32301203

ENG RB26033674A

Thanks in advance guys :(

** Also, can anyone tell me what the K or 2K means in the bottom left window? :)

Edited by MaTBoY
can someone please look up 6T91MPV97PZWYW001

Thats the aussie compliance number. You need to provide the Japanese VIN code, eg HCR32..., ECR33... etc

BNR32301203

Here you go

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Model Series: R32

Build Date: 9303 (which is March 1993)

Colour = 326 (which is Crystal White)

2K = 2 door coupe

Engine = RB26DETT

Series = GT-R.17

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