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Thanks Dark26.

Can anyone decode the FAST codes for R32.

Im trying to determine if BNR32 302 370 is a standard GTR, V spec I or V spec II

Thanks in advance.

It is a V spec I

Your model code is KBN32RBFS_AA

B = V spec

X = Regular GTR

If there is no letter where the underscore is (which there isn't), then its a V spec I.

If the underscore were a 7, its a regular GTR, if it were an 8, its a V spec II and if nothing is there, its a V spec I.

Can someone please fast this vin BNR32309034, and a quick rundown of what it means those screen shots look like jiberish to me lol. Thanks in advance

its all pretty self explanatory. you must have zero knowledge about cars in general or skylines if you cant work out what it all means. it doesnt really tell you anything you wont already know anyway if you own the car. its just basic info on the car like colour, date of manufacture, transmission auto/manual, submodel etc etc

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In desperate need of a part # for a brake bolt on an australian spec r31 skyline

it's high tensile, there are two of them, they hold the brake calipter to the disc.

it's an 18mm bolt

edit: it's on the front right of the car

whats the vin no. from the r31?

the ADM R31 isnt listed in nissan fast as far as i can tell, it isnt included in the JDM database anywhere. still, if you can confirm a vin no. for us you never know your luck. failing that.. it isnt that hard to make an enquiry with the parts department at your local nissan dealer

CJR31 - something something

- cant check the rest now, it's a Ti model, 88

I don't think it's something that would have changed with series

thanks mate appreciate any help

Yeah you wont find an Aus delivered R31 in fast. Its back to books or microfiche for that one. If i remember i'll take a look for you at work tomorrow.

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