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Thanks, could someone please tell me whether this vehicle I am interested in buying is a v-spec or not as it was advertised as one and has brembos etc but im not sure it is, would it say V-spec instead of GT-R in the FAST results? Thanks very much in advance :(

the vin check tells you the car is christal white (326) with grey interior (G), runs an RB26DETT GTR, 4WD & was built in March 93', if all of this adds up plus it has Brembo Brakes, Retuned ATTESA E-TS system & had 17" BBS wheels with 225/45/17 tyres at some point then you should be pretty right, im not actually sure if the R32's come up as GTR/V on the VIN FAST instead of GT-R or thats just the R34's? can anyone else confirm this?

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the vin check tells you the car is christal white (326) with grey interior (G), runs an RB26DETT GTR, 4WD & was built in March 93', if all of this adds up plus it has Brembo Brakes, Retuned ATTESA E-TS system & had 17" BBS wheels with 225/45/17 tyres at some point then you should be pretty right, im not actually sure if the R32's come up as GTR/V on the VIN FAST instead of GT-R or thats just the R34's? can anyone else confirm this?

yea 33/34 show V Spec, 32z only show GT-R or GT-R.17

2 check models in FAST type 'r32' in "Model series", click OK,

then the top right button out of the 8 Jap buttons (DU-AD)

cheerz

Can anyone provide either: a page that details which codes relate to which options, or in particular ABS on BNR32, or A VIN of a GT-R which came with ABS from factory using the 1inch brake master (not brembos).

Thanks guys.

Also could someone fast HNR32001765 for me :banana:.

Thanks again.

::Z54

definatly not, I'm not sure what the .17 indicates(I assume it'ssomething to do with 17"Rims), but they are the only 2 posibilities FAST can give

Can anyone provide either: a page that details which codes relate to which options, or in particular ABS on BNR32, or A VIN of a GT-R which came with ABS from factory using the 1inch brake master (not brembos).

Thanks guys.

your best bet is :- Decode Model Numbers Scroll down a bit

Also could someone fast HNR32001765 for me :thumbsup:.

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Thanks again.

Cheers Bundy

Cheers bundy there is no mention of ABS on R32 GT-R model codes and on 33's it appears to be in the same position and the same letter as the 32s steering wheel designation *puzzled*

Similar information is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Vi...amp;hl=decoding with reference to the original thread which has a dead URL.

It suddenly strikes me.. do all 32 GT-Rs except N1s have ABS?

Cheers bundy there is no mention of ABS on R32 GT-R model codes and on 33's it appears to be in the same position and the same letter as the 32s steering wheel designation *puzzled*

yea different models are decoded different. pita

Similar information is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Vi...amp;hl=decoding with reference to the original thread which has a dead URL.

It suddenly strikes me.. do all 32 GT-Rs except N1s have ABS?

I think your on to sometheing there, had a look at Motor Traders (known verified info), looks like all 32 GT-R and GT-R Vspec (including V spec II) have ABS as standard, main options are fog lamps,drivers airbag and rear wiper in later models

cheers

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