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Richard,

here are your details and options,

cold area version (heated side mirrors & wipers, hi-vis rear red safety light)

14. leather combi seat powered

15. 16inch aluminium wheel

16. auto twin sunroof

17. super sound system

18. SFHC super fine hard coat, rear viscous LSD

Simon

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You are correct with your attempt at WGNC34-019073

The vehicle is a 97 model stagea

Are the 6U900 characters preceeding required?

Nope no need for the Australian characters :domokun:

Do you have the model code?

After it refuses to run the VIN it asks me to input a model code...not sure if it will help or not.

Can someone else re-run the VIN?

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Gareth

Nope no need for the Australian characters :domokun:

Do you have the model code?

After it refuses to run the VIN it asks me to input a model code...not sure if it will help or not.

Can someone else re-run the VIN?

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Gareth

There you go.

Cheers

Andy

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these are your options and list of R33 model codes.

17. audioless (no factory audio)

18. passenger seat airbag

for those unaware, to check, put in your vin, bring up your model code, and the numbers below correspond the the digit number in the code, for the 33's anyway.

1.

B. 4 door sedan

G. 2 door coupe and 4 door autech

2.

GC. rb20e

GK. rb25det and de

GJ. rb26dett

4.

A. no super hicas 2wd

B. super hicas 2wd

N. no super hicas 4wd

P. super hicas 4wd

5.

R. RHD

6.

E. GTS + GTS25 TYPE S

G. (GTS+GTS-4)/X+(GTS+GTS25)/S+GTS-4

Q. GTR+GTR autech and 40th anniversary

T. GTS25T M1 AND M2

V. GTS25T TYPE M LSD

W. GTR VSPEC AND GTR N1

7.

A. 4 SPEED AUTO

F. 5 SPEED MANUAL

N. 5 SPEED AUTO

11.

E. EGI model

V. intercooler turbo

Z. intercooler twin turbo

12.

D. jap normal domestic model

Z. jap cold area domestic model

13.

A. standard

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could someone check this one for me?

ECR33110460

Thanks in advance. :D

options

15 rear wiper

16 rear struttower bar and tran grid trim and gts25t type m2 (2 door)

17 skyline sound system

18 passenger airbag

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Hey,

these are your options and list of R33 model codes.

Excellent work, should be in the thread about how to use FAST but I can't remember where it is :D

Thanks for that, it could come in handy :D

Can someone please look up:

BNR34002430

Cheers

14.super fine coat

15.rear wiper+UV cut glass+privacy glass

16.glove box light+remote control entry+tran grid trim+multi display meter+advanced aero system

18.rear fog lamp

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could someone check what factory options my car came with :)

HCR32 297565

Thanks

sorry, 32's and before don't seem to list the options as the later models do, 33's and after, unless someone knows how to find ?

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