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Hey babyskyline,

Thanks mate, I promise this is the last one I ask you for :)

Its a White 1996 R33 GTR, Non V-Spec.

VIN: 6U900BCNR33023950

Engine No: RB26060767A

Hopefully this all matches up!

Cheers mate.

Edited by GTR-PWR
Hi, can someone please fast the following BCNR33040360. and also can datsuns be done aswell? if possible HGC110017540

cheers,

Here is your fast for the r33 gtr. Couldnt get the HGC110017540 to work on my version.

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Hey babyskyline,

Thanks mate, I promise this is the last one I ask you for :)

Its a White 1996 R33 GTR, Non V-Spec.

VIN: 6U900BCNR33023950

Engine No: RB26060767A

Hopefully this all matches up!

Cheers mate.

Yeh mate it comes up as a white 1996 R33 gtr.

post-16070-1236661970_thumb.jpg

He is advertising it as a 1996 GTR VSpec, does the FAST result say its an 1995 October build? :D

Also, does KLO, mean grey colour?

KLO is spark silver for the r33 gtr.

If you go here all the paint codes are listed. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...es-t138419.html

hey guys,

This is the VIN number i got off the rego sticker for my car:

VIN: 6T91MPV97P2WYW001

SN: 0407508

Is that sufficient information for you guys to do a check or do i need the number from the plate inside the car?

cheers :)

hey guys,

This is the VIN number i got off the rego sticker for my car:

VIN: 6T91MPV97P2WYW001

SN: 0407508

Is that sufficient information for you guys to do a check or do i need the number from the plate inside the car?

cheers :blink:

nah mate, you need the one on the firewall of the engine bay, it should read something like 6U900xxxxxxxxxx

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