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Whoever can help,

Please search for:

6U9000BNR32013189

Need to know if its a genuine '94 S-Tune.

Thanks!

(posted this in another thread aswell, sorry)

I hope this tells you what you want.

Cheers

Andy

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can't get an engine number out of FAST, but I thnik Gerry (wrxhoon) might be able to help he has a good list of engine numbers and build years.

Also not 100% sure but I think the X means it was a replacement block ie part bought from nissan and stamped with the old block's number

can't get an engine number out of FAST, but I thnik Gerry (wrxhoon) might be able to help he has a good list of engine numbers and build years.

Also not 100% sure but I think the X means it was a replacement block ie part bought from nissan and stamped with the old block's number

Yeah i couldn't quiet work out how to put an engine number in fast. i might ask him. it looks rather late model anyway. i think 34's mostly start with 7's

P.m sent to him :)

Edited by Angus Smart

We'll try this thread too...

JNIGB AS14U 0010208

(the prefix may be mixed up, I can't read the writing properley)

Its a UK delivered car (still RHD), so i guess it will be in the nissan europe files.

Just collecting all the info I can about it.

Red S14, Touring Model.

I need a part number for the rear crown wheel and pinion assembly from an R32 GTS-4 (4.35 diff ratio or there abouts).

Can someone either find this part number or supply me with a VIN for this model car so I can look it up?

Many thanks

Gav

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