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won't come up in my version, says invalid model number. Which I think means it was made later than my fast data. Your sure its 2002?

Thanks for your quick response

Was told it was 2002.....could I have needed more numbers for you....ie....another 7 letters maybe..like all other vins?.

Now I am stuck......I will have to check with the importer, check the auction sheet and get back to you

for interpretation....

VIN NO. : 6U9000ECR33102890

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Model: R33

Series: GTST Type M

Built: Jan 1996

Colour: Sonic Silver

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 5 speed manual

VIN: bnr32302958

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Model: R32

Series: GTR

Built: April 1993

Colour: Gunmetal Grey Metallic

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Dear SMR33,

Is this FAST program 100% accurate?

My Skyline was imported and complied with a build date of "June 1998". However, I had a feeling this was inaccurate as I remember reading somewhere that R33's finished production in March 1998?

Someone please confirm this for me.

Thanks.

R33's built in 1998 would be the 40th anniversary skylines and as such should have special badging, and interior touches. When production ceased on the R33's I am not sure, however the number I checked for you had a build date of June 1997 (according to FAST). FAST is only as accurate as the information entered into it at the time.

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