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thought i might add the model number too. just trying to confirm its a genuine vspec

GGJPRQFR33ZDA-APBC

Sorry dude doesn't seen to be V spec (33's list as GTR/V, the vin just shows GTR)

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Cheerz Bundy

EDIT

Ogsm BCNR33-000102 also comes up invalid 4 me

Edited by BundyBear
Hmm, thats really strange it has everything that a VSPEC does. Can you be certain that it isnt?

Here is an actual VSPEC BCNR33-041741 maybe do this also so I can compare

Model number is GGJPRWFR33ZDAAAQ-C

http://www.users.on.net/~goofyhsk/info/chassis_plate.html

According to this site, if there is a "Q" in the model number (like the one you asked if it was a v spec) then its a regular GTR. If theres a "W" in the model number (like the one you posted that is a v spec) then it is a v spec GTR.

Just had a look through all the 33 gtrs i have FASTed before, all the v specs say "GTR/V" and have the "W" in the model number. And all the regular 33 gtrs say "GTR" and have the "Q" in the model number.

Thats for BNR32 not BCNR33 they have different model numbers

If someone could fast this it would be a big help

BCNR33-041741

Model number - GGJPRWFR33ZDAAAQ-C

MP-R33

I'm pretty sure, I've looked a few of these up. I know Fast DOES Specify if a vin is vspec, howevey FAST is not perfect, there are a couple of errors and this vehicle may be one of those

I'd sujest do'n a search on SAU, there are pages dedicated to decoding the model number ( I thing certain Chars could equate to Vspec, but can't remember anymore, )

beyond that get a vspec owner to look the car ova, they are more likley to spot any little that may be out

Well Nissan fast states that its a 1997/7 GTR which confirms that its a Series 3. The thing that puzzles me is that I was always under the impression that ALL series 3 GTR's where VSPEC's but then again i could be wrong

ooooowww not sure just a lowly gts-t driver but its possible, search is always your friend

The Bear

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