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thanks a heap Rob! i've figured out the rest of my model coding, but can't find what the KJB at the end means?

K = something in Japanese???

J = something in Japanese???

B = Double Din 8 speaker sound system. post-78856-0-45296900-1355534595_thumb.jpg

What's your model code? and build date

LOL. Pretty sure you did mine Michael. Been meaning to thank you for it. :thumbsup:

I'd just like to know exactly what it all says and means.

ECR33 110332 Built = 96/06

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Edited by Not a Pulsar

LOL. Pretty sure you did mine Michael. Been meaning to thank you for it. :thumbsup:

I'd just like to know exactly what it all says and means.

ECR33 110332 Built = 96/06

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Only did the Japanese. Sorry about the formatting, the forum automatically removes spaces etc.

1) Four Door sedan

Two door Coupe, Autech version 4 door sedan

2) RB20E Type engine

RB25DE (T) Type engine

RB26DETT Type engine

4) No Super HICAS 2WD

Super HICAS 2WD

No Super HICAS 4WD

Super HICAS 4WD

5) Right hand drive

6) E Type S

Q GTR, GTR Autech Version, 40th anniversary

T Type M1, Type M2

V Type M

W GTR V spec, GTR N1 spec

7) 4 speed floor shift with torque converter

5 speed floor shift

5 speed floor shift with torque converter

11) EG1 spec

Intercooler turbo spec

Intercooler twin turbo spec

12) Domestic

Domestic (cold district)

13) Standard

16) Sports seat, GTS25T Type M1 (4 door)

17) No audio

18) Passenger seat airbag

Edited by *LOACH*

Only did the Japanese. Sorry about the formatting, the forum automatically removes spaces etc.

Thanks Mate !!!

Hey, can i get this car done: ER34031990

Car is supposedly an NA, Has red gt badges though.

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