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Hey, Could anyone give me information on this Vin. It's meant to be a Genuine R32 GTR VSPEC 2, Wine Red in colour.

Vin: 6U9000BNR32308XXX

Is it straight or ....

Thanks in advance!

Hey, those 3 x's at the end are meant to be numbers. Can't FAST that vin with out it.

E-HR31

HR31-146466

Hi H4X

Did the autech screen come up while fasting this vin?

cheers.

you are wating to know if its a GTS-R by the look of it . see next post.

Hey, Could anyone give me information on this Vin. It's meant to be a Genuine R32 GTR VSPEC 2, Wine Red in colour.

Vin: 6U9000BNR32308XXX

Is it straight or ....

Thanks in advance!

I know the car you are talking about.....

PM me if you are interested in buying it.

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Guys i've found the new 2012 version of vin fasted ,

Hope it helps

http://www.freshwap....l1-ca1-us1.html

not 100% sure if this contains the jap version hope so.

Generally not. These are Europe Left-hand drive, General(I think?) Left, CAnada Left/Right, and US Left/Right (although they're almost always Left hand drive).... we need JP discs.

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