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Again nothing too, but the ones either side, ...507 and ...509 are Vspec 2 NUR versions and manufactured in May 2002. So odds on ..508 is same.

Wow, you got the B3 CD... where did u get it?

Anyway, thanx alot, now I'm sure it's the genuine NUR spec. Thanks... hihi

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

Figured as much, that was a 'best guess' on chassis number. I'd be interested to find out WTF Nissan was doing with the model codes. :)

Ok i found out the full VIN.

Im looking at buying these cars..

If you could please let me know if these cars are series 2, and any extras etc..

1st: ECR33110049

2nd: ECR33133148

Greatly appreciated!!

1st one's options are

Super fine hard coat

Audioless (left factory without stereo ?)

passenger airbag

ABS

2nd one only has ABS as an option

Hi can you help with an advertised White 1994 R32 GTR V Spec which I want to check whether it really is a V Spec?

VIN 6U9000BNR32314072

thanks Mike

its not V-spec

th_FAST3.jpg

Hi,

I've got two more to check please:

BNR34003174 - Vspec

th_fast4.jpg

and

bnr34404299 - Vspec II

not coming up on mine, sorry.

Thanks for this great service, I cant believe how many people advertise V Spec when they are not.

Another one advertised as a V Spec I, in Melbourne

VIN BNR32312504

Mod No KBNR32RXF72AA

Silver, Built 09 - 1994

It doesnt sound like it is as I have heard if there is an X in the Model No it is not a V Spec. It wouldnt be a V Spec I in 1994 either would it?

Can you please check for me asap

thanks Mike Perth

Thanks for this great service, I cant believe how many people advertise V Spec when they are not.

Another one advertised as a V Spec I, in Melbourne

VIN BNR32312504

Mod No KBNR32RXF72AA

Silver, Built 09 - 1994

It doesnt sound like it is as I have heard if there is an X in the Model No it is not a V Spec. It wouldnt be a V Spec I in 1994 either would it?

Can you please check for me asap

thanks Mike Perth

Doesn't appear to be a V Spec...

post-26444-1241790790_thumb.jpg

Trying to find out of my gearbox has a push or pull type clutch..

It probably is a dumb question but im running out of options trying to figure out if my new clutch will go in or not, f**k r34 N/A's and their assortment of parts

Hopefully fast will tell me. It worked for my diff :)

er34010972

Thanks

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