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would appreciate this one getting done BCNR33008451

as much info as possible would be great

thanks

It's marked as "For the Cold Districts" which presumably means it had an optional pack for snow country (R33 experts, help me out here!)

After that, Super Fine Hard Coat and rear wiper are the only two options listed.

could I please get some help on my model codes for the 33 gtr, I'm trying to find out what exactly the car is and what it came with from factory

my model code is GGJPRQFR33ZDA-----

So far I have got:

G - 2 door

GJ - RB26DETT

P - Super Hicas 4WD

R - Right hand drive

Q - GTR

F - 5 speed manual on the floor

R33 - Model

Z - Intercooled twin turbo

D - ????

A - ????

post-19425-1242869233_thumb.jpg

thanks.

Added, not sure on the last two.

BNR32-312893

is this a vpsec? september 94 model

original paint colour?

Thanks guys

where do you get this program from?

Its 94 model so could only be a vspec 2 and its not.

Paint code is 326 - Crystal White

Nissan fast can be downloaded from some websites/torrent sites. Youjust have to look for it

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BNV34401570

Hey mate, is this a an R34 VSpec 2 (White) ?

Trying to find what it came with etc etc

Thanks!

Its a vspec 2 and its white.

Options are

Brake upgrade

Super Fine Hard Coating

Advanced Aero System

Privacy Glass

LMRF2 (NOT SURE WHAT THAT IS)

Multi Display Meter

Rear Wiper

post-16070-1242982562_thumb.jpg

Edited by babyskyline
Its 94 model so could only be a vspec 2 and its not.

Paint code is 326 - Crystal White

Nissan fast can be downloaded from some websites/torrent sites. Youjust have to look for it

post-16070-1242982202_thumb.jpg

Thanks for that mate!

much appreciated

Hi,

can someone help me find out about my car?

my vin number is 6U90000ER34030470

Many thanks!!

th_fast030470.jpg

special features:

glove box lamp

insulated uv cut glass

keyless entry

xenon headlights

sunroof

trunk finisher?

rear wiper

colour is "active red"

Edited by SkyHi_33
Anyone? please!

missed your post.

heres a screen shot, the extra little window open usualy tells me what special options came with the car however for me its only ever worked with r34's otherwise i get a bunch of characters like i got with yours :)

sorry bud..

th_wgnc34.jpg

th_fast030470.jpg

special features:

glove box lamp

insulated uv cut glass

keyless entry

xenon headlights

sunroof

trunk finisher?

rear wiper

colour is "active red"

Hey mate,

one last question from me, is it possible to check whether mine is a series 2 or not? sorrie for all the trouble man. Much appreciated!

missed your post.

heres a screen shot, the extra little window open usualy tells me what special options came with the car however for me its only ever worked with r34's otherwise i get a bunch of characters like i got with yours :)

sorry bud..

th_wgnc34.jpg

I thought it might of just been my version of fast, oh well. Thanks anyway :)

Hey mate,

one last question from me, is it possible to check whether mine is a series 2 or not? sorrie for all the trouble man. Much appreciated!

not sure how to find that out... maybe someone else on here knows?

hey guys,

can i please get a rundown of ECR33108743

i have a screen print of it that someone did for me a while ago, but it doesn't tell me the factory options and such.

also, does gts25tml mean it has the A-LSD?

cheers

Ric

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