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Any chance of a fast check on the following vin number to confirm whether this vehicle is a genuine Autech 260... VIN# 6U900WGNC34137440 thanks.gif

So... WGNC34 137440 doesn't spring up the "this vehicle is an autech blah blah" warning that the rest do.

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So... WGNC34 137440 doesn't spring up the "this vehicle is an autech blah blah" warning that the rest do.

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I was checking this for a mate who is looking at buying it. Funny enough... MY Autech 260RS did not come up as genuine on FAST. Yet everything on the car (except for the FAST) tells me it is one!

I was checking this for a mate who is looking at buying it. Funny enough... MY Autech 260RS did not come up as genuine on FAST. Yet everything on the car (except for the FAST) tells me it is one!

Fair enough, i'm not sure how reliable Nissan would be at keeping track of modified cars? I would guess the database would only know of the cars they sold directly to Autech, or the database could be updated over time with whatever information Autech give to Nissan? Meh.. buy a car to enjoy it, not for resale value eh? =-]

Fair enough, i'm not sure how reliable Nissan would be at keeping track of modified cars? I would guess the database would only know of the cars they sold directly to Autech, or the database could be updated over time with whatever information Autech give to Nissan? Meh.. buy a car to enjoy it, not for resale value eh? =-]

Exactly! I was pissed off when FAST said it ain't an Autech. But now I am like, meh. I love the car!!

Can we fast 6U9000BNR32007072 please. It may be a nismo version.

Checking for a mate!

This is my GTR, I bought it last friday.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/180772-for-sale-1990-skyline-r32-gtr/

Doing some research on the car as lead me to belive it could be a R32 GTR Nismo Version. So was wondering if that the VIN might tell me if it is or not.

Hi, Need to solve my mystery....

Engine Number = Rb260519684

Vin Number = 6U900BCNR33004065

Model Number = 66JPRWFR332DA

Cheers,

Kyle.

Vin Number = 6U900BCNR33004065

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Sorry to be a pain,

Can I get any more addition information or is this all I can get?

It is just that I have found out that my wiring loom for my GTR is different to that of a standard GTR and a Vspec.

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