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The numbers I got given for the car I want to buy are:

VIN: 6T91MPAAATXBVW001

CHASSIS: BCNR33-002306

I may have to contact the seller to get him to resend

I tried again but it didn't work. Sometimes this can happen and it can work on other people's FAST programs. Can anyone else try?

Thanks.

Anyone know what the last box is on the left in the second last row? The one that states "GT-R.17

Gonna take a guess here...

All the R32 GTR screenshots I have saved are all non-vspec models except for yours. All the regular GTRs just say "GT-R" in that box. Yours is a vspec and says "GT-R.17". Maybe its referring to the standard 17" wheels as a way of identifying between a regular GTR and a vspec GTR.

Gonna take a guess here...

All the R32 GTR screenshots I have saved are all non-vspec models except for yours. All the regular GTRs just say "GT-R" in that box. Yours is a vspec and says "GT-R.17". Maybe its referring to the standard 17" wheels as a way of identifying between a regular GTR and a vspec GTR.

The "8" (third last digit) in the model number signifies the GTR V spec II. Is there a possibility that it could be the build number off the production line? there was only 1303 produced.

The "8" (third last digit) in the model number signifies the GTR V spec II. Is there a possibility that it could be the build number off the production line? there was only 1303 produced.

Hmm I don't think it would be the build number. If I do a generic "R32" search in FAST, I'm able to click that button and it shows me all the models of the R32:

post-63532-1276143406_thumb.jpg

The ones we are concerned about are GT-R and GT-R.17, which both of them are there and there are no others saying something like GT-R.1000, for example.

So I then looked for a vspec vin number on google, searched it and it says GT-R.17.

Then I searched another vspec vin number to make sure and it also says GT-R.17.

So basically, I'm pretty sure its just a way to distinguish between a regular GTR and a GTR vspec by using the .17 as a reference to the standard wheels, as I said before.

Hope this helps :P

Hmm I don't think it would be the build number. If I do a generic "R32" search in FAST, I'm able to click that button and it shows me all the models of the R32:

post-63532-1276143406_thumb.jpg

The ones we are concerned about are GT-R and GT-R.17, which both of them are there and there are no others saying something like GT-R.1000, for example.

So I then looked for a vspec vin number on google, searched it and it says GT-R.17.

Then I searched another vspec vin number to make sure and it also says GT-R.17.

So basically, I'm pretty sure its just a way to distinguish between a regular GTR and a GTR vspec by using the .17 as a reference to the standard wheels, as I said before.

Hope this helps ;)

Certainly does Dark26, thanks for all the effort, appreciate it.

BCNR33-042666

please

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BNR32012779 the car is pretty stock with all the nismo gear on it. can this programme tell if its an original nismo or a standard? ta

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Apparently, Nismo GTR VINs start with BNR32-100XXX, and regular GTRs start with BNR32-000XXX, and yours starts with a 0.

Also, I found a Nismo GTR on SAU and the VIN started with a 1. Also, at the end of the model code, there should be a 'RA' which stands for 'Nismo Group A Limited Edition' but yours says LTZG.

Apparently, Nismo GTR VINs start with BNR32-100XXX, and regular GTRs start with BNR32-000XXX, and yours starts with a 0.

Also, I found a Nismo GTR on SAU and the VIN started with a 1. Also, at the end of the model code, there should be a 'RA' which stands for 'Nismo Group A Limited Edition' but yours says LTZG.

Ah k shame, i really had hopes it was a nismo version lol. had the bonnet lip, the dash, stickers etc. And the car was pretty much stock. All it has is a cat back exhaust, pods and rwd switch lol. ah well thanks alot mate. shhh "ill just pretend its a nismo anyway" shh hahha

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