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Hi, could someone check this VIN for me? My Fast cannot pull it up... I'm about to buy this car. Thx alot

This is for Vspec2Nur (The seller Claim it to be)...

Chassis: BNR34-400956

Vin #: GGJPRWYR34ZZAAGZ80

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Hi, could someone check this VIN for me? My Fast cannot pull it up... I'm about to buy this car. Thx alot

This is for Vspec2Nur (The seller Claim it to be)...

Chassis: BNR34-400956

Vin #: GGJPRWYR34ZZAAGZ80

Doesnt come up on mine as well, model code indicates it is a Vspec (not sure what version), made in Feb 2001. I thought the NUR version was 2002 ? More qu's need to be asked I suspect.

Mine also doesnt come up on 2008 Jap FAST as well, as i suspect some are deleted from Nissan's database when they are exported.

How about this one

BNR34-403508

again nothing, sorry :D

however i did find out that with 34 GTR's my last recorded vin is

BNR34 - 402137 and anything bigger than that number is not on there.

that vin shows manufacture in July 2001 so i'm guessing the version i have has not been updated since...

Hey..

Not sure if you need any more details but Could you please do this one for me.

rb25 163672a

Cheers

Not sure what those numbers are, check your vin number and it should read something like 6U9000ECR33012345, what i need to do check it is this part of the vin 6U9000ECR33012345

check it out and let me know what it is, ill check it out asap ;)

Use this link to decode your model code

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

It will help you decode everything except the last 4 letters, L, M, Z, G. The following is what i wrote back on page 39 of this thread about 10 posts down if you want to see my entire post.

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.

Was this ever expanded upon? My car has one of those odd model codes.

KBNR32RXFSLMZG

Strangely this gives a build date of 6/90 rather than the FAST 10/89 for my chassis BNR32002505:

http://fteqw.com/moodles/model-decoder.php...amp;chassis_no=

This doesn't give all the answers either. So weird. :)

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

Was this ever expanded upon? My car has one of those odd model codes.

KBNR32RXFSLMZG

Strangely this gives a build date of 6/90 rather than the FAST 10/89 for my chassis BNR32002505:

http://fteqw.com/moodles/model-decoder.php...amp;chassis_no=

This doesn't give all the answers either. So weird. :)

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

As far as i know there is no date information in the Model Code, so 10/89 it is.

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