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Sorry Bro but doesn't seen to be VSpec, should say GTR/V not GTR

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Ouch, thanks Bundy Bear. I put down a deposit on it thinking it was a V SPEC, the speedo cluster is from a vspec with the active lsd light and the compressed tacho numbers.

Trouble is it can't be the original speedo so who knows what the real kms would be. Guess I had better try and get my deposit back.

The vin they gave me over the phone bnr34 005515 isn't correct. Just looked at a copy of the export certificate before I was going to ring and try and get my deposit back and saw the correct vin bnr34 005155. Could someone please fast the correct vin for me. Thanks

vin BNR34 005155

Could someone please run this for me

BNR34-402618

Just bought this but no idea if its a Vspec or Normal Thanks!

Sorry Mate

Mine won't accept that VIN (SOMETIMES happent with FAST)

If no one else's works then you best bet is to decode the model number or look at the options fitted to 34 Vspecs n compare yours

Easiest way to tell if its a VSpec is the $$$. if its cheap(ish) then probably not

cheers

Bundy

preety sure that:-

The 6th letter of your model no signifies Vspec or not

V = Normal GTR

W= GTR Vspec/VspecII

If the 16 th digit is an "I" then youve got an N1

note: the number you supplied is the 'VIN' number. The 'Model" number is on both compliance plates( along with most info FAST will supply + more)

Cheers

Bundy

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