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also - does this vin number mean anything as it is associated to the above chassis number:

6T91MPAAAR1BCW004

im not sure why the same car has a different vin number & different chassis number...anyone know why this might be the case?

The top number is its JDM vin it would have come with from the factory, the lower VIN is the one it would have been issued with during compliance for registration in Australia.

that is interesting as 2 other gtr's ive owned never had a different vin for aust registration purposes

that is interesting as 2 other gtr's ive owned never had a different vin for aust registration purposes

Hmm, I was just assuming as it looks similar to the Aus vin my 33 has from compliance. It may depend on when/where it was complied or a whole bunch of other reasons so if someone with more knowledge on the subject could chime in that would be good.

wgnc34-125532

Can you tell me what computer this came with originally?

need to know if its a 0v800 or 0v801

Thank you

That car was originally fitted with a 23710-0V800. (Later models used the 23710-0V801)

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6U900BCNR33006132 please

Hope this works......

Can anyone point me in the right direction for working out the options from the model number, The R32 Im looking at has this model number KBNR32RXFSLMZG

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Hope this works......

Can anyone point me in the right direction for working out the options from the model number, The R32 Im looking at has this model number KBNR32RXFSLMZG

Top right of the screen where all the buttons are there is a white and blue one that says OP. Click it for options fitted to vehicle. A lot of older vehicles will show jibberish... newer ones will be in engrish.

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