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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!

In the FAST software there are 2 boxes; one with the code (BCNR33 in this case), and one with "serial" number (024253 in this case)

So the easy way to represent the VIN is: BCNR33-024253

Anyway here it is:

post-39244-1273018468_thumb.png

Could someone please run this VIN for me?

Also any options fitted?

BCNR33-041755

Cheers

Well the option codes are in the "Model" box on the FAST Screenshot I posted just before, in your case: GGJPRWFR33ZDA-AQ-C

additionally, if you can read Japanese here are the Model-code-to-Options conversion screens:

post-39244-1273019202_thumb.png

The top part is characters 1 through 13 and the bottom bit is 14-18

I marked the options listed in your Model code with little red lines... but most of it is Japanese Characters...

And YES the program is set to English, it just doesn't have translations for options unfortunately...

EDIT: here are my best guesses:

Character 1: Body type, (number of doors) (in this case "G" == 2 door)

Character 2-3: Engine (in this case "GJ" == RB26DETT)

Character 4: Type of drive (in this case "P" == 4WD)

Character 5: NO IDEA, but only one option

Character 6: Spec level (in this case "W" == GTR V or GTR N1)

Character 7: Transmission option (in this "F" == case 5 speed)

Character 8-10: Always "R33"

Character 11: Fuel system?? (in this case, "Z" == I'm not sure)

Character 12: NO IDEA

Character 13: NO IDEA, but only one option

Characters 14 to 18: NO IDEA sorry

hope this helps!

Gaspard

Edited by Gaspard
Well the option codes are in the "Model" box on the FAST Screenshot I posted just before, in your case: GGJPRWFR33ZDA-AQ-C

additionally, if you can read Japanese here are the Model-code-to-Options conversion screens:

post-39244-1273019202_thumb.png

The top part is characters 1 through 13 and the bottom bit is 14-18

I marked the options listed in your Model code with little red lines... but most of it is Japanese Characters...

And YES the program is set to English, it just doesn't have translations for options unfortunately...

EDIT: here are my best guesses:

Character 1: Body type, (number of doors) (in this case "G" == 2 door)

Character 2-3: Engine (in this case "GJ" == RB26DETT)

Character 4: Type of drive (in this case "P" == 4WD)

Character 5: NO IDEA, but only one option

Character 6: Spec level (in this case "W" == GTR V or GTR N1)

Character 7: Transmission option (in this "F" == case 5 speed)

Character 8-10: Always "R33"

Character 11: Fuel system?? (in this case, "Z" == I'm not sure)

Character 12: NO IDEA

Character 13: NO IDEA, but only one option

Characters 14 to 18: NO IDEA sorry

hope this helps!

Gaspard

Thanks mate, Appreciated

hey, if i give you my vin number does this program tell you the engine number?

if so

6u90000ecr3302434

can it please me sent in a private message to me urgently.

private message, why?

I assume you meant: ECR33-002434

here it is:

post-39244-1273054888_thumb.png

From the program we can see it's an R33

Model year: 1993/August

Color code: QM1

Body type: 2K (probably 2 door)

Engine: RB25DET

Steering: HICAS

Driveline: 2WD

Spec level: GTS25T/M

Transmission: Manual 5 Speed

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