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Just to make sure is there a "C" in that VIN Number?

As in ECR33-003414..?

Cause there are no results in the number you posted...

There should be one but for some reason the build plate on this car does not have ECR its just ER. Is this cause for concern? Could you try ECR-003414 also?

Cheers

There should be one but for some reason the build plate on this car does not have ECR its just ER. Is this cause for concern? Could you try ECR-003414 also?

Cheers

Er just means it doesnt have hicas. I can have a look when I get home and see if ut shows.

Ok then that explains it.

I have a result for "ECR" but not "ER", so lets see what you come up with, thanks.

So any chance of getting those results for ECR-003414 please?

Cheers

Actually nevermind. Just remembered I looked at the car on the weekend & I was not at all impressed. No need to run the VIN.

Cheers guys and forgive the Monday morning brain

Me again,

Looking at some cars this week so will need some number crunching please folks, here's the first one:

ECR33 - 102408

Cheers

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And another one please good people: ECR33 - 113407

Cheers

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i need a built date on my r32 GTR.

BNR32-006323

thanks !

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Had a few complications with your VIN, this is the closest I could find.

Miguelone can double check with his system :)

Please fast - bnr34-402997

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M-Spec Nur..?

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M-Spec Nur..?

Yep in Silica breath, I've seen iron chef posting in a few places adamant that they don't exist in this colour.

This isn't the first genuine EYO mspec nur I've seen either, maybe this should be linked to him

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M-Spec Nur..?

Yep in Silica breath, I've seen iron chef posting in a few places adamant that they don't exist in this colour.

This isn't the first genuine EYO mspec nur I've seen either, maybe this should be linked to him

Really... Yet he imports them in to AUS :laugh:

Yeah link it to him and show him the brochure pic I got:

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Same issue for me too :/

Hmm... Mystery car...

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