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Manual or auto?

4S = 4 Door

MT.F5 = Manual Transmission 5 speed

2.5L Turbo (GTT model)

HICAS and rear wheel drive

The accessories need a bit more looking at to work it out, but there are the basics.

Is it possible to know that year my engine was poduced? ( I have only engine, no shell )

Its probably from R33 GTR.

Serial on engine block - rb26 065135a

I've never found a way of looking up engines, sorry.

Hi RANDY,

Somebody ran this VIN for me in http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/391673-pre-purchase-question/page__p__6234999#entry6234999 and it didnt match, however when you ran yours it adds up perfectly. What could be the reason ?

cheers

Hi RANDY,

Somebody ran this VIN for me in http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/391673-pre-purchase-question/page__p__6234999#entry6234999 and it didnt match, however when you ran yours it adds up perfectly. What could be the reason ?

cheers

The VIN you supplied was ECR33 107095, and the VIN in the screenshot that he used was ECR33 010795.

User error =-]

-Steve

Can you FAST an engine number to find out what car it was in?

I don't think you can.

Hi,

Could someone please do this one for me:

6U9000 ECR33-102 247

Thanks!

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Can someone please check these two for me, 6U90000ER33052177 and 6U9000ECR33131226. Thanks!

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Are you sure you got the first vin right?

Hey Guys,

Can someone please run this through Fast?

6U9000KRS13801052

Its a 180sx..

Cheers,

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