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Hi, I posted this in the FAST software thread before I found this one. I am new here but I am in the process of buying a R32 GTR VSpec II (in compliance now) so I can retire my 92 Mazda Familia GTAe. Just want to get it all checked by you guys.

Chassis No — BNR32-311484

Model — KBNR32RBFS8ZAA

I am pretty sure it is all legit as it is a reputable dealer.

Can someone also tell me how to decypher the model number? i.e. what all the letters and numbers mean?

Thanks and great site by the way.

Dude, I couldn't be bothered waiting anymore so I just called local nissan dealer, asked to be put through to spare parts, then asked if they could FAST my car. They did it over the phone and everything checked out, whole process took about 5 mins if that.

haha all good im happy to wait, im sure mine is a genuine 32 GTR vspec II as well. Just wanted that comfort in having info to back it up :cheers:

Yeah fair enough. I just needed to know asap because I was finalising purchase, otherwise I would have waited. Sorry if I sounded like I was impatient didn't mean to.

Anyways I agree with you, would be great to see with my own eyes. Hey Chook, any chance of still getting mine done too seeing as though Hanyou's and the 34 got done??

Yeah fair enough. I just needed to know asap because I was finalising purchase, otherwise I would have waited. Sorry if I sounded like I was impatient didn't mean to.

Anyways I agree with you, would be great to see with my own eyes. Hey Chook, any chance of still getting mine done too seeing as though Hanyou's and the 34 got done??

ill post model code stuff in following post for you to go through.

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