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Sorry for not replying sooner with your fasts guys but i cant attach pics at the moment because of a few bugs etc from the move to the new server.

Admins said it should be sorted out soon (in the next few days) then i will be able to post em up for you guys

6U9000BNR32220816

Can some please fast this?

Also I have the engine number, 029655A can this be checked through fast to see if it was the engine the car left teh factory with?

Cheers

Bobby

here ya go

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hey sorry to be a pain in the ass but it says error with my one??

Its one of the problems that has been occurring since the move to the new server.

They are working on it but here it is again for you.

Enjoy

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thanks for help guys appreciate it. quik question is there a link or somethin where i can see what the codes meeen in the vin number paint code build number etc...

to find out what your paint code means go here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...es-t138419.html

Use this link to decode your model code except for the last letters (L,M,Z and G) which i posted the info for below.

Also has info on Car's Build Numbers.

http://www.users.on.net/~goofyhsk/info/chassis_plate.html

I have been doing a lot of searching around on the forums for the answer to what the last letters mean on the model codes for the early model r32 GTR's (L,M,Z and G).

cameronbnr32 and garrysandy the only info i could find for you guys (and any one else wondering) was a post from funkymonkey back in 2004.

From what i read the letters L and M, which occupy Positions 8 + 9 in the model code, are known as VS Sign (VS Options)...

L means it has Projector Headlights

M means it has both climate comtrol + upgraded stereo

Letters Z and G occupy Positions 10 + 11 in the model code and are known as Pack Sign (Package Extras Sign)...

Z Im still not sure what it means but some guys believe it might be to do with the interior trim. RellikZephyr Thought Z = Black Interior Trim.

Cant be confirmed unless funkymonkey or someone else knows for sure what it means.

G from what i found means ABS and a Viscous LSD

Hope that helps a lil for you guys wanting to know.

Below is funkymonkey's original post from back in the day

QUOTE(funkymonkey @ 23 Jun 2004, 01:56 AM)

Here's the factory Extras that are indicated by the last 7 characters ona 1989 -1991 R32

VS Sign

Position 1

Blank = Standard Headlight

L = Projector Headlight

Position 2

Blank = Standard

P = Electronic control active Full auto air-conditioner (Climate control system I assume)

Q = Electronic control active Sound System (Upgraded Sound System?)

Z = Cold District Specification

M = P +Q

V = P + Z

W = Q + Z

T = P + Q + Z

Pack Sign

CODE

Char Pos: 1 2

A Standard Standard

B 4 Wheel Anti Skid (ABS?) GTR Steering Wheel

C Sunroof Type M Specification

D GT Auto Spoiler (Front Only) Viscous LSD

E GT Auto Spoiler (Front and Rear) B + D

F B + C

G B + D

H B + E

I C + D

J C + E GTE Special Seat

K B + C + D J + Viscous LSD

L B + C + E

SS V Selection

CODE

Position Number: 0 1 2 3 4

1 With ASCD - RB20E RB20DE

Super HICAS RB20DET 2WD S Y Y

1 Audioless (All Cars) S Y Y

2 185/70 tyres + 14 inch rims (CA18i) S Y

2 15 Inch Alloy Rims S Y

3 Electric Side Mirrors (CA18i) S Y

3 Fender Mirror (All Cars) S Y Y

3 Rear Wiper S Y Y

S = Standard (ie. does not apply) Y = Vehicle is equipped with this

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