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Sorry guys i have been away on holidays for a while.....

ok, i did a bit more of a search, and came up with this.

on the fast screen shot, where the model number is, if u look at the 6th character along it says Q.

Q = non Vspec

W= V spec

is this correct? if so the one im looking at isnt a v spec.

Yeh mate that is correct. Also in fast when its a vspec the forth line where it says GTR will have GTR/vspec or GTR/V.

Hi people,

Im looking at going to Melb this sat to buy the following. Can someone do a VIN check and let me know what comes up.

1996 R33 GTR V-Spec

Model no: ggjprqfr33

VIN: BCNR33002497

Engine No: RB26050285a

Colour code ano K

Thanks

Cant get yours to work with either the vin or the model code. Might want to recheck it all to make sure thats right.

yeah could someone fast mine cheers

hnr32-001250

model:krnr32rgfslmcb

Here is yours.

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Hi,

Me again, maybe I need to get my arse on installing the software (what file do I need to use for Skylines both chassis no and parts)!

I'd like to find out anything special about this chassis no.

BNR32001945 - Supposedly '89 In black.

Cheers

Grant

For all japanese imports the files youneed for fast are A1, A2, A3, B1, B2

It comes up as a black 89 gtr. Here is your fast

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6u9000bnr32303621 32 GTR DUDE

Here is your fast too

post-16070-1247533136_thumb.jpg

To decode your model codes you can use this website

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

Hi,

Could somebody please FAST "6U9000BNR32221872". Looking to buy this car within the next few days, very much appreciate some help :angry:

Thanks again,

Sean

Sept '92 GT-R, Colour Code 326, Model KBNR32RXFSAA

buying an R34 In a few Weeks and need the following VIN Fasted.

6U90000ER34007614

Cheers.

June '98 R34 25GT 2-door, Auto, Colour code KV2, Model GGKAREAR34EDA-JF--

I'm afraid I can't translate the special option codes @ characters 15 & 16.

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