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Dont know, it wouldnt come up with the vin number, so i put the model number in, then it asked for the vin, put that in and thats what came up.

Yeah right...

Hah!

So Mohsen's R32 has a carburetor then... :(

Hey guys dont know if nissan fast will confirm this is a tommy kaira GTST but its worth a try..

VIN is HCR32-084252

Thanks in advance

yea nothing special shown in fast. pretty sure the likes of tommy kaira, mines etc worked their magic after nissan spat them out the factory. unlike v-specs, n1s, nurs and m-specs which were all built to be that right from the start

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Hi all,

I'm trying to determine if mine is a series 2 or has had bits bolted on. (can't get fog lamps to go on plus a couple of other things).

04/1996 R33 GTS-t.

Wondering if the FAST will show for sure.

Chassis # ECR33-107207

Model # GGKBRTFR33VDAEALAC

Cheers!

Edited by awhiteone
Hi all,

I'm trying to determine if mine is a series 2 or has had bits bolted on. (can't get fog lamps to go on plus a couple of other things).

04/1996 R33 GTS-t.

Wondering if the FAST will show for sure.

Chassis # ECR33-107207

Model # GGKBRTFR33VDAEALAC

Cheers!

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According to wikipedia, the series 2 33s started in 1996 and yours is confirmed a 96 model. The series 2 also have driver and passenger air bags, do you have them?

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