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BNR32 013343

thanks in advance.

this will be interesting. the compliance plate that the aus government put on states as 8/93, which should be series 2.

dont have the brakes, has push clutch.

and the vin plate also has the 6U9... doesnt end with the factory vin.

I'm sitting here with the start of the flue today, so thought I'd reinstall fast (Haven't run it for years) and help out a few of these...

6U9000BNR32007072 - R32, made march 1990, color kh2, GT-R manual, model KBNR32RXFSLMZG

BNR32013343 - R32, made December 1990 (so definitely not 1993!), color kh2, GT-R manual, model KBNR32RXFSLMZG

6U900BCNR33004065 - R33 GTR/V, made March 1995, color LP2, model GGJPRWFR33ZDA-----

6U9000HNR32036867 - R32 GTS-4, manual 5 speed, rb20det engine, made may 1993, color 732, 4wd, model KRNR32RGFSLCA

DR30 036466 - R30 made sept 1983, color 060, and "F5" is coming up where the model normally is. I think the engine is FJ20T

Hope that helps everyone.. :-)

Edited by ian

BNR32013343 - R32, made December 1990 (so definitely not 1993!), color kh2, GT-R manual, model KBNR32RXFSLMZG

thanks heaps ian.

yeah, sort of confirmed my suspicions...

at least now i know.

JN1WRGY60A0046947

Cheers jnr

I tried a few different combinations(it is entered in two fields ie BNR32013343 is "BNR32" and "013343") ie

JN1WRGY60A 0046947

JN1WRGY60 A0046947

WRGY60A 0046947

WRGY60 A0046947

And it can't find anything. And it isn't the build date either, as though my copy of fast is a bit old it has our feb 2001 stagea in it (Looking at the list it has I have data up to about July 2001) and it definitely goes back to the 80's...

So I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong....

Ian

Hi, just wondering what you could get from this:

Chassis No: ECR33-130626

Vehicle Identification Number: 6M9IMPORT12LV0029

Mostly interested in the build date, as its a series II '97 aparently.

Really appreciated, cheers biggrin.gif

Chassis No: ECR33-130626

Production date Feb 1997, KR4 color, HICAS, RWD, Manual 5 speed, model GGKBRTFR33VDA----A, and it's a GTS25T

- and I don't know how to bring up the 'options' page that a few other people have posted - can anyone tell me how to?

Ian

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