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Can anyone link me to where to download newer data? I only have the 2001 dataset, and would like some more modern data. Just need A1, A2, A3, B1 and B2.

But for now, can somone please FAST

PV35400829 for me? Any chance of Sewid or someone else who speaks Japanese translate the options for me? Also, is anyone will to translate an auction sheet for me?

Cheers

Feb '93 GT-R, colour code 326 ('Crystal White'), Interior colour 'G', there are pages of data on how to interpret the last few digits of the Model Code, but I got a bit lost!

(KBNR32RXFFS7AA)

But nothing fancy to report.

Hi all,

Could someone be so kind to FAST a VIN for me?

BNR32307816

Supposedly a '94 In GMG.

Cheers

Grant

Yeah it comes up in fast that way.

Model: KBNR32RXFS7AA

Build Date: 03/1994

Color: KH2 (Gun Metal)

Interior Color: G

Nothing else special to report.

Can anyone link me to where to download newer data? I only have the 2001 dataset, and would like some more modern data. Just need A1, A2, A3, B1 and B2.

But for now, can somone please FAST

PV35400829 for me? Any chance of Sewid or someone else who speaks Japanese translate the options for me? Also, is anyone will to translate an auction sheet for me?

Cheers

Send Chook a pm he will be able to help you out as he has the newer version of fast.

Can someone fast BNR32-301013 for me plz?

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can some one do mine please

BNR32-303985

cheers

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Hi, can someone please help me check up the VIN for this car?

BCNR33002497

Model number GGJPRQFR33ZDAG

Thank you!

Your vin doesnt come up. You might have gotten the numbers wrong but tried the model code too and all it said was invalid model. Might want to recheck your number etc

Thank you very much. does it tell you the engine number that the car came with at all?

just out of curiousity? just want to see if that matches up with original engine.

No fast doesnt give the engine number. sorry mate

Adam,

Thank you.

Yes it's just a GMG BNR32, nothing to see :P

Cheers

Grant

hahaha, R32's are my fav model I was just saying no special features that I could see. I would kill for a late model Gun Metal 32GTR (even better if it was V-Spec II). I have a 32 GTS-T hence the pic but I am a little pissed because it had a respray before I owned it and it was gun metal but I do like the blue just wish I could work out what blue it was.

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Your vin doesnt come up. You might have gotten the numbers wrong but tried the model code too and all it said was invalid model. Might want to recheck your number etc

Hi Baby skyline, thank you for your help. I guess the seller must have given me the wrong VIN number. Decided not to get the car in the end and got a R32 GTR instead. =)

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