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Here you go guys

Oh, and Nismo Boy, how about you look at how everyone else has provided their VIN and supply me with the correct format - I can't FAST the numbers you have provided. Engine numbers and model numbers are no good.

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Hey guys - First post here! Sorry to not give a proper introduction but this request is very urgent :)

Looking at a 180SX at the moment - bit of an epic saga that started in June.

VIN: 6U9000RPS13324593

Engine Number: SR20848988A

Thanks a bunch in advance~ :mrt:

*Corrected VIN number

Edited by Rundle32
Here you go guys

Oh, and Nismo Boy, how about you look at how everyone else has provided their VIN and supply me with the correct format - I can't FAST the numbers you have provided. Engine numbers and model numbers are no good.

Why i posted the Aussie VIN is past my own common sense, sorry. Here is the correct one I hope.

HCR32-284478

More important than the photo would be looking at the factory build plate rather than the Australian compliance plate. Remember, the FAST system is a Nissan product and has absolutely nothing to do with the local bureaucracy. But in your case, you might want to look your car up on the RAWS site to see what that says too.

The VIN is 6T91MPAAAT1GVT001

I searched through one website and it said it was a blue 33. Which it is. But then it asked to pay so i said pffftttt. Tried searching through other sites and it says that it can't find it.

hey guys i got no idea what happens here but im buyin a r33 gtr not sure if its a vspec could sum1 please help and just anyother general info would be awesome.

BCNR33022988

GGPRQFR33ZDA A AA

the second one is the body num dont know if thats needed, thought id put it neways.

cheers.

The first one is the body number, and the second is the model code. That is the EXACT information that we need in order to look up the car. Others take note!

:D

(But I'm not on a PC with FAST right now, so I can't actually look it up - I'll try to do it later on tonight)

:thumbsup:

you're welcome - but I have no idea how to tell if it is a VSpec or has options - most of the program is in Japanese. Someone else might be able to tell if it is a VSpec from the screenie I posted though?

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