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Hi all, i'm new to this forum and have put a deposit on a R34 GT-T today!.

Would someone be kind enough to check this VIN for me? (I probably should have checked before paying the deposit).

Thanks in advance for your help!

VIN: ER34012606

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fast request pls:

6U9000BNR32009882

thanks

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Urgent FAST request please my good man :down:

BNR34005113

Ozzie # is 6U9000BNR34005113

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is V-tech is good.

Cheers

Thank you very much BundyBear.

Would anyone be able to help out on the following:

* Colour: QM1 White

* 2K not sure (either 2k or 4s) most 2k

* MT.F5 5speed Manual

* HI.2WD Hicas(4 wheel steer thingy) & rear wheel drive

Thanks guys

So basicaly you shoud have a white 34GT-T with hicas.

If you 'decode' your model number (the GGKB...) it will tell you what options were fitted @ factory, do a search on SAU as memory tells me there are at least 2 threads covering decoding.

Chers bb

Edited by BundyBear
So basicaly you shoud have a white 34GT-T with hicas.

If you 'decode' your model number (the GGKB...) it will tell you what options were fitted @ factory, do a search on SAU as memory tells me there are at least 2 threads covering decoding.

Chers bb

Thanks bb - so far so good... now i'm going to look up the model number :)

thanks Dark26, for some reason my mate's copy of FAST wouldn't accept the VIN, we'd been wondering whether it was an optioned up GTS or GTS-X lol

Hmm maybe its a different version? I'm not sure, anyways, no problem!

Hi,

was hoping someone could help me out with an ID on my GTR.

VIN is BNR32-002002 Model is KBNR32RXFSLMZG

I know the car was built in 1989, but i am unsure what the last four letters on the model code mean. (LMZG)

Hopefully someone can give me a heads up!

Thanks!

Edited by Outrun
Hi,

was hoping someone could help me out with an ID on my GTR.

VIN is BNR32-002002 Model is KBNR32RXFSLMZG

I know the car was built in 1989, but i am unsure what the last four letters on the model code mean. (LMZG)

Hopefully someone can give me a heads up!

Thanks!

BNR32-002002

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I did a search of this thread and according to pg 39;

L = Projector Headlights

M = Climate control + upgraded stereo

Z = Might be black interior trim

G = ABS and viscous LSD

Hopefully thats right.

hey i just bought a nissan stagea, can you please check it for me

WGNC34 - 138165

Thanks

WGNC34 - 138165

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BNR32-002002

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I did a search of this thread and according to pg 39;

L = Projector Headlights

M = Climate control + upgraded stereo

Z = Might be black interior trim

G = ABS and viscous LSD

Hopefully thats right.

Thanks Heaps !

WGNC34 - 138165

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