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Can you fast non-skyline Nissan VINS? Namely an S15?

6U900000S15019653

Also, can anyone help me with an RB26 engine number? I've been hunting around and found a source but this doesn't match them! Its supposedly from an R33 but I was trying to find out what year.

RB26065541A

Edit: It's just occurred to me, they probably made more than 2000 engines within 1997, so this would point to the engine being from a 1997 R33 V Spec?

Series 3 GTR 3rd February 1997 (Xenon Headlights) (V-Spec)

N1 Version Released: 3rd February 1997

R33 1997 Feb RB26-063xxx

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Hey guys can I please get a fast on these numbers: vin br32 006464 model # kbnr32rxfslmzg

Sold as v spec ii.

No results coming up... You got a pic of the blue plate?

Thanks.

Can you fast non-skyline Nissan VINS? Namely an S15?

6U900000S15019653

Also, can anyone help me with an RB26 engine number? I've been hunting around and found a source but this doesn't match them! Its supposedly from an R33 but I was trying to find out what year.

RB26065541A

Edit: It's just occurred to me, they probably made more than 2000 engines within 1997, so this would point to the engine being from a 1997 R33 V Spec?

Series 3 GTR 3rd February 1997 (Xenon Headlights) (V-Spec)

N1 Version Released: 3rd February 1997

R33 1997 Feb RB26-063xxx

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^^ S15

You got the VIN for the R33 GTR?

Could help narrow it down if it's a N1 Version.

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^^ S15

You got the VIN for the R33 GTR?

Could help narrow it down if it's a N1 Version.

Thanks very much! Unfortunately I don't have the VIN from the R33. The RB26 is sat in that S15 chassis :) offer made and accepted today subject to mechanical inspection! Soooooooon

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^^ S15

You got the VIN for the R33 GTR?

Could help narrow it down if it's a N1 Version.

Thanks very much! Unfortunately I don't have the VIN from the R33. The RB26 is sat in that S15 chassis :) offer made and accepted today subject to mechanical inspection! Soooooooon

All good!

Oh I see what you did there... S15 with RB26 :D

For starters, does the block say 05U or 24U?

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Haven't been able to take a look yet! It's booked in for a full mechanical inspection next Wednesday with Mercury prior to finalizing the sale.

Ok cool!

When you get the chance to have a look, post the number on the block in here.

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Hey gents, Looking to join the GTR community soon, Can someone please check this for me, wanting to verify if genuine v spec:

6U9000BNR34000751

Thanks in advance!!!

Loki

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hi guys, could someone please check this for me:

BNR32-311488

thanks in advance.

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V-Spec / V-Spec II?

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