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Thanks! :)

BTW, Is there any way to interpret the options from "Model" GGKBRTFR34UDAAJJ-- ?

I have been wanting to know all this myself. Doing a search, I couldn't find a definate answer on how to decipher the codes, lots of threads about it, but none that have all the answers for 32s,33s,34s...

I think we need to get on this somehow... ANYONE READ JAPANESE???

Best I can get for yours is this...

G = 2door

GK = RB25DE , RB25DET

B = 2wd

R = ???

T = GTT,GTV,GTXT,GT4,GT4/L,GTX4

F = 5 speed

R34

U = ???

D = ???

A = ???

A = ???

J = ???

J = ???

-

-

:whistling:

*Edit: and if anyone can crack these, here is mine, have at it. :cheers:

post-78856-0-92202700-1350682030_thumb.jpg

Edited by Not a Pulsar

The last 4 or 5 are factory options, they;re not exciting things though. Things like paint protection etc.

afaik There's no way through fast to find out what Dealer options your car was fitted with and they're all the exciting ones.

I have been wanting to know all this myself. Doing a search, I couldn't find a definate answer on how to decipher the codes, lots of threads about it, but none that have all the answers for 32s,33s,34s...

I think we need to get on this somehow... ANYONE READ JAPANESE???

Best I can get for yours is this...

G = 2door

GK = RB25DE , RB25DET

B = 2wd

R = ???

T = GTT,GTV,GTXT,GT4,GT4/L,GTX4

F = 5 speed

R34

U = ???

D = ???

A = ???

A = ???

J = ???

J = ???

-

-

:whistling:

*Edit: and if anyone can crack these, here is mine, have at it. :cheers:

post-78856-0-92202700-1350682030_thumb.jpg

There are a few floating around... I did some pretty hard collating and researching (in this thread, and I posted it somewhere).. but here is what I have got so far:

MODEL CODE:

01 B=4dr G=2dr

02 GC=RB20E GK=RB25DE(T) GJ=RB26DETT

04 A=2WD B=2WD N=4WD P=4WD

05 R ALWAYS

06 E=GTS+GTS25/S G=GTS+GTS-4+GTS25 Q=GTR+GTR 40th T=GTS25T M1+M2 V=GTS25T/M LSD W=GTR VSpec+GTR N1

07 A=4AUTO F=5MANUAL N=5?

08 R33 ALWAYS

11 E=EGI V=TURBO Z=TWINTURBO

12 D/Z

13 A ALWAYS

OPTIONS:

14 Wheels/Tyres

15 A Electrical options

16 ?

17 ?

18

9308-9501 - ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTU A=LSD B=ABS c=LSD/ABS

9501-9601 - 1ABCGJKLMNPTUVW

9601-9702 - ABVD

9702-9706 - ABCDEFGHJKLMQR AFHQ=ABS BGJKLMR=LSD/ABS

9706-9710 - ABCDEFGHJKLMPQR AFH=ABS BGJKLM=LSD/ABS

9710- - ABCDEFGHJKLMPQR A=ABS B=LSD/ABS

options:

40th anniversary

exhaust butterfly

rear strut brace

R34 model decoding

01 B=4dr G=2dr

02 GH=RB20E GK=RB25DE(T) GJ=RB26DETT

04 A=2WD B=2WD+electric S-HICAS P=4WD+S-HICAS

05 R ALWAYS - Right Hand Drive

06 E=20GT,25GT, 25GT-X T=25GT-T, V=GTR, W=GTR V-spec (1/2, nur, N1)

07 A=4AUTO F=5 MANUAL Y=6 manual

08 R34 ALWAYS

11 E=EGI U=TURBO Z=TWINTURBO

12 D=standard, Z= cold weather spec (heated mirros, bigger battery)

13 A-standard production car (always A)

BNR34 only -

14 Wheels/Tyres?? - always A (or - for N1)?

15 Rear wiper??? A,B,- or G

16 TRIM - J=GTR, C=N1, V=VS2nur, Z=VS2, M=Mspec, K=Vspec

17 Central locking option??? E,C or -

18 Drive line or climare control option???? - E, D or -

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

There are a few floating around... I did some pretty hard collating and researching (in this thread, and I posted it somewhere).. but here is what I have got so far:

MODEL CODE:

01 B=4dr G=2dr

02 GC=RB20E GK=RB25DE(T) GJ=RB26DETT

04 A=2WD B=2WD N=4WD P=4WD

05 R ALWAYS

06 E=GTS+GTS25/S G=GTS+GTS-4+GTS25 Q=GTR+GTR 40th T=GTS25T M1+M2 V=GTS25T/M LSD W=GTR VSpec+GTR N1

07 A=4AUTO F=5MANUAL N=5?

08 R33 ALWAYS

11 E=EGI V=TURBO Z=TWINTURBO

12 D/Z

13 A ALWAYS

OPTIONS:

14 Wheels/Tyres

15 A Electrical options

16 ?

17 ?

18

9308-9501 - ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTU A=LSD B=ABS c=LSD/ABS

9501-9601 - 1ABCGJKLMNPTUVW

9601-9702 - ABVD

9702-9706 - ABCDEFGHJKLMQR AFHQ=ABS BGJKLMR=LSD/ABS

9706-9710 - ABCDEFGHJKLMPQR AFH=ABS BGJKLM=LSD/ABS

9710- - ABCDEFGHJKLMPQR A=ABS B=LSD/ABS

options:

40th anniversary

exhaust butterfly

rear strut brace

R34 model decoding

01 B=4dr G=2dr

02 GH=RB20E GK=RB25DE(T) GJ=RB26DETT

04 A=2WD B=2WD+electric S-HICAS P=4WD+S-HICAS

05 R ALWAYS - Right Hand Drive

06 E=20GT,25GT, 25GT-X T=25GT-T, V=GTR, W=GTR V-spec (1/2, nur, N1)

07 A=4AUTO F=5 MANUAL Y=6 manual

08 R34 ALWAYS

11 E=EGI U=TURBO Z=TWINTURBO

12 D=standard, Z= cold weather spec (heated mirros, bigger battery)

13 A-standard production car (always A)

BNR34 only -

14 Wheels/Tyres?? - always A (or - for N1)?

15 Rear wiper??? A,B,- or G

16 TRIM - J=GTR, C=N1, V=VS2nur, Z=VS2, M=Mspec, K=Vspec

17 Central locking option??? E,C or -

18 Drive line or climare control option???? - E, D or -

This Stuff is GOLD^^^ Keep it comin' !!!

Thanks Guys. :thumbsup:

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