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can you please run this vin ER34004972

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VIN: 6U90000ER34203565, many thanks.

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HI! just got confused!whats with the VIN?

The vehicle identification number...I think :blink:

Just look for a number written on the little plate inside the bonnet, or on any recent import the sticker on the inside of the door and etched into a couple places under the bonnet including the strut tower.

In desperate need of a VIN for an auto R32 GTS4 - can someone PLEASE help??

Maybe ask someone selling one? Why do you need a *VIN* for this car?

Search the threads for a start.

VIN: 6h91mportwhf79093 (R32 GTR)

Doesn't even look like a VIN.

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Hey,

Ok here we go, there's plenty of other people who have FAST or COULD get it...so start FASTING :P

"HCR32 - 263476"

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"can someone please explain what is done when a "vin is fasted"

VIN is typed into a program, screenshot of results is shown, try searching for FAST on the forums.

Good karma should be achieved by the time lost to FAST'ing other peoples VIN's :)

"This is pretty urgent, im inspecting this car tomorrow:

Please find:

BNR32-222110"

Done

"Hi.

Can you please advise details of VIN BNR32 008455.

Regards Terry"

Done

"hi just bought an auto r33gtst. would like to know more.

chasis- 6U9000ECR33107579

thanks in advance."

<-- to learn more spend more time with your car, then take it to a track :cool:

Also done.

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Hi, how's it going....

Can you please check BCNR33 - 006611

also maybe hard/easy, just as a matter of interest, what are the ranging vin numbers for R33 GTR N1?

Thanks very much.

Mike (Union76)

Edited by Union76
Hi, how's it going....

Can you please check BCNR33 - 006611

also maybe hard/easy, just as a matter of interest, what are the ranging vin numbers for R33 GTR N1?

Thanks very much.

Mike (Union76)

Can't help you with the N1 range, but here is the FAST info:

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