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WGNC34-136534

BNR32-014689

Is there any information on mounted options and if they are some special model?

Seller said the Stagea was Dayz edition and not sure if the Skyline is a genuine Nismo or just has all the parts fitted.

Cheers :)

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i need some help to try an find out a little bit of info about my car NOTE THE BLUE NISSAN BUILD PLATE ON THE FIREWALL WAS REMOVED BEFORE I BOUGHT THE VEHICLE .i would like to know where and what work has been done to my car how many owners ect" the engine number is rb30117488a axle code :r11 vin:6h91mportwhf79096 can anybody help me out with abit of info about my car please ???

i need some help to try an find out a little bit of info about my car NOTE THE BLUE NISSAN BUILD PLATE ON THE FIREWALL WAS REMOVED BEFORE I BOUGHT THE VEHICLE .i would like to know where and what work has been done to my car how many owners ect" the engine number is rb30117488a axle code :r11 vin:6h91mportwhf79096 can anybody help me out with abit of info about my car please ???

You'll need to track down the Nissan chassis number to run it through FAST. It should be physically stamped into the chassis somewhere. Newer Nissans have it on the right hand chassis rail near the RHF wheel. Not sure about older ones though. I'm not sure on the legalities of not having a manufacturers build plate attached to the car, but it might be worth looking into to save trouble down the line.

CHASSIS NO: BCNR33 000358

VIN: 6T91MPV97Y2BFX019

Engine No: RB26700733X

It's meant to be a 1995 R33 GTR V-SPEC silver colour.

See attached. Doesn't appear to be a V-Spec.

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Edited by Psymon

You'll need to track down the Nissan chassis number to run it through FAST. It should be physically stamped into the chassis somewhere. Newer Nissans have it on the right hand chassis rail near the RHF wheel. Not sure about older ones though. I'm not sure on the legalities of not having a manufacturers build plate attached to the car, but it might be worth looking into to save trouble down the line.

See attached. Doesn't appear to be a V-Spec.

Thanks for that!

I've just put a deposit down on the below car, so if you could please check this out for me that would be great:

VIN: 6U900BCNR33021482

CHASSIS NO: BCNR33 − 021482

MODEL: GGJPRWFR33ZZAAA—A

It's meant to be a 1996 R33 GTR-VSPEC with KR4 silver

I've just put a deposit down on the below car, so if you could please check this out for me that would be great:

VIN: 6U900BCNR33021482

CHASSIS NO: BCNR33 − 021482

MODEL: GGJPRWFR33ZZAAA—A

It's meant to be a 1996 R33 GTR-VSPEC with KR4 silver

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1996

KR4

V-Spec

Hi all,

Could anyone please FAST this VIN for me.

ECR33-102498

Suppose to be '98 model in Wine Red (AR1).

Thanks in advance

Grant

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96 model in AR1.

vin- BNR32003522

ENG- RB26021915A

MODEL - R3292A

ANY INFO WOULD BE GREAT THANKS.

WOULD BE GREAT TO FIND OUT THE REAL YEAR OF IT THANKS

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November 1989.

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