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Also, can anyone lend their assurances that the FAST printout correlates with the compliance/build plate pictures of an R32 I'm looking to buy. Does that compliance plate indicate that it was imported in 2002? And FAST states a gun-metal build colour?

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Also, can anyone lend their assurances that the FAST printout correlates with the compliance/build plate pictures of an R32 I'm looking to buy. Does that compliance plate indicate that it was imported in 2002? And FAST states a gun-metal build colour?

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Guy

no one will give you assurances on what is stolen software, this is nissans internal program, and while fairly accurate it DOES contain SOME SMALL faults.

while FAST wiil give details on a cars options (paint color, ABS, A_LSD, etc) it is mainly for looking up part numbers, therefore should not be relied on souley

as for compliance plates, Blue = orig nissan plate (note the 6U9000 is missing..) green is the australian import plate

given FAST and nissans plate list the same paint color, I'd guess thats the original color

Car passed compliance 08/2002 (Green Plate) and therefore was imported before this date (usually only weeks B4 but could have been anytime)

cheers

im trying to get a full list of options which came on my car

could someone check

ECR33105178

please :happy:

Anf

sorry man only lists ABS and a lot of jap my pc cand handle

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you might have betta luck HERE

cheers Bundy

Cheers mate, I understands what your saying, I probably should has used another world rather than "assured", I was merely looking to confirm I was using the software correctly. It could come in handy later if I end owning the car (provided the StateRoads inspection goes well :D), the fact that the plates and the read-out correlate is a bonus.

Hi guys, would you be able to check these 2 VIN numbers

1. 1995 R33 GTR V-Spec - 6U900BCNR33005989

2. R32 GTR - 6U9000BNR32002902

I am looking at purchasing either of these vehicles so I want to confirm they are both GTR's and what factory options the vehicles came with etc.

Cheers for the help!

Jace

Hi guys, would you be able to check these 2 VIN numbers

1. 1995 R33 GTR V-Spec - 6U900BCNR33005989

2. R32 GTR - 6U9000BNR32002902

I am looking at purchasing either of these vehicles so I want to confirm they are both GTR's and what factory options the vehicles came with etc.

Cheers for the help!

Jace

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There you go pal.

I remember finding a good page that had the meaning of all the codes. I will try and find it and post it up.

Here's the VIN # for the Midnight Purple R33 GTR V-Spec 1996.

6R91MPORTWH2R1001.

I know this seems like a strange VIN #, however where I work we record all VIN #'s, and this is what is on our records for an immaculate R33 GTR I'm considering buying. My assumption is that this VIN # was issued by South Australian Licensing Authorities (that's where it was imported to).

Would be appreciated if you could check it for me!

Cheers,

Jace.

Could i get this VIN number checked please - 6U9000BCNR33024253.

I gave you the Australian VIN number for this car in my last post, which you advised would not be recorded as it is not a genuine Nissan VIN.

The genuine Nissan VIN is BCNR33024253, however I placed "6U9000" before it.

Hopefully it is recorded on the fast software, and it should be a 1996 R33 GTR V-Spec Midnight Purple.

Cheers!

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