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I have been trying to get fast for over 3 months and have had no luck... Anyway another VSPEC, hopefully its the real deal.

BNR32-000133

Thanks in advance

that chassis number looks far to early to be a vspec. it wouldnt show up in my fast, but i'm going to guess its an 89 model.

vspec was not released until 1993, and vspecII in 1994. so you wont see any genuine vspecs with an earlier year than that

Edited by jonboy
that chassis number looks far to early to be a vspec. it wouldnt show up in my fast, but i'm going to guess its an 89 model.

vspec was not released until 1993, and vspecII in 1994. so you wont see any genuine vspecs with an earlier year than that

Correct. That vehicle is an 08/89 build.

If this thing aint a VSPEC it is a damn good mock up!

I must have got my numbers mixed I will check again tomorrow.

Thanks

OK not sure what drugs I was one but this is the correct one.

BNR32-305133

can I please have it fasted to see the year and the colour

Bnr3202965. Thanks

Your missing a digit in the number.

Unless you meant to say BNR32 002965:

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OK not sure what drugs I was one but this is the correct one.

BNR32-305133

can I please have it fasted to see the year and the colour

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Vspec

July 1993

TH1 = Dark blue pearl

Thanks for that, how do you know its a V-SPEC is there something in the model number?

Thanks

'B' in the model number means v spec, 'X' means standard GTR. It also says "GTR.17" where the 17 refers to the wheel size (which im guessing, although all regular GTRs just say "GTR")

WGNC34108686 please smile.gif

my new 260RS (hopefully, wait and see if its genuine) haha...

the last one i was looking at had low compression on #1 cylinder sad.gif

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Autech model.

Edited by Dark26
hey guys, not exactly a VIN I need fasted....

I need a blown up diagram of r32 gts-t m-spec calipers (280x30mm)

you know the blue picture that has everything and part numbers too

THANKYOU!

Sorry its a bit small!

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