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Cold region package is heated mirrors etc.

Hi (00)Skyline(00),

I think Miguelone is correct with the mirrors.

The car has heated seats too. I'll try to upload some pics but I'm a bit of a noob in that regard.

I see, it would defiantly come in handy for the winter.

Sounds good :)

Ok, so i have done a revs check on this car and its showing it was complied in 05/1990 and that its a vspec?

V spec were made 93?

Anyone know whats the deal here?

Yes, V-Spec's were made in 1993.

Post the Model Number and let me have a look.

It's the number starting with "KBNR32..." Under the Chassis Number on the blue plate.

BNR32-008320

KBNR32RXFSLTAA

Im not sure why its showing the compliance date as the build date also, through the revs check?

REVS is wrong.

Compliance Date can not equal the build date... That's impossible as it was built in 05 - 1990 and only just came to AUS.

Compliance Date usually refers to when the car was complied to AUS Standards / ADR Laws.

Your model number checks out to be a Base Model R32 GTR, made in 05 - May.

KBNR32RXFSLTAA - "X" signifies it is a GTR (16 Inch Wheels) = Base Model.

If the "X" was a "B" then it would = V-Spec (17 Inch Wheels)

On a side note: KBNR32RXFSLTAA, "L" = Fog Lights from factory... You have fog lights on the car?

Is this genuine V-Spec?

Vin-BNR32-302657 (Chassis No)

Model-KBNR32RBFS AA

These numbers are on the Blue Compliance plate from Japan I believe.

Thanks in advance.

Edited by glaze

BNR32-008320

KBNR32RXFSLTAA

Im not sure why its showing the compliance date as the build date also, through the revs check?

Someone messed up when they did the registration. See it on imports a lot. Either build date is compliance date or compliance date is build date lol.

Is this genuine V-Spec?

Vin-BNR32-302657 (Chassis No)

Model-KBNR32RBFS AA

These numbers are on the Blue Compliance plate from Japan I believe.

Thanks in advance.

Anypne help me out with this? I have done some more research and I am 99% sure it is a VSpec, but just want it confirmed:) Thx

Is this genuine V-Spec?

Vin-BNR32-302657 (Chassis No)

Model-KBNR32RBFS AA

These numbers are on the Blue Compliance plate from Japan I believe.

Thanks in advance.

Anypne help me out with this? I have done some more research and I am 99% sure it is a VSpec, but just want it confirmed:) Thx

Vin- 6U9000BNR32302657

Eng-RB26 078615A

Yeah, the VIN and Model Number it checks out to be a V-Spec:

VIN.jpg

Sweet! Thx (00)SKYLINE(00). Put a deposit on this tonight and will have in my hands next weekend.

Sounds good, post some pics :)

Visibly you should be able to tell in stock form:

Brembo Front and Rear Calipers.

17 x 7 +20 or 17 x 8 +30 BBS Wheels (Check the centre of the wheels)

V-Spec Sticker on the boot lid.

A retuned ATTESA E-TS system but that you wouldn't be able to tell straight up.

It doesn't come with Rear Brembo's unfortunately or stock wheels. Will start the search for these ASAP;)

Interesting... So it's got stock Brembos on the front but not on the rears...

So what's on the rears? Just "Nissan" (Sumitomo) calipers?

  • 3 weeks later...

Can someone please check

BNR34-001021

Thanks in advance!

VIN.jpg

Is it possible to get late KV36 model checked which doesnt come up in FAST system. KV36-400752

Thanks in advance

I am getting mix of 5 results but all the listings say the build date is December 2008...

I am getting mix of 5 results but all the listings say the build date is December 2008...

Thanks Mate,

Does it show what factory options it has and all like the FAST system or just the build date? Build date of Dec 2008 sounds right.

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