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Fast is no help unless you speak Japanese. For models of ~Pre 93 vintage instead of a copy paste and then translatable setup it has scans of microfishe like the parts diagrams explaining which characters mean what for options but it's all in Japanese :/

Just checking to see if this one is a V-SPEC II

BNR34400662

Yeah it checks out, all good.

VIN.jpg

Is it possible to do a year grouping??

Say 1995 GTR BCNR 003076 - 004080 etc Just a example. ( numbers not accurate )

is that easy for you to group?

Regards,

Todd

I guess you can, it's just a matter of finding every single VIN, running them through the system and finding out which year is which.

But you would have to have a lot of time on your hands :)

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This is mine

Can anyone tell me about it?

The seller claimed its a 260rs autech. It seems to have all the stuff. But the vin says rb25 but it has an rb26dett brembo's, interior seems right , autech wheels, dash seems right, no cup holders, AWD, 5spd. Seems legit but not one person that's owned it so far has taken care of it.

This is mine

Can anyone tell me about it?

The seller claimed its a 260rs autech. It seems to have all the stuff. But the vin says rb25 but it has an rb26dett brembo's, interior seems right , autech wheels, dash seems right, no cup holders, AWD, 5spd. Seems legit but not one person that's owned it so far has taken care of it.

Post VIN in here and let us have a look.

Clearly it has an actual RB26DETT in it right..? :)

AFAIK Autech 260RS unlike other Autech models like the 4 door BCNR33 were sent to autech as assembled or partially assembled V Fours then converted to 260RS spec. If you chuck the VIN up it should come up in FAST with the blue Autech box if it is one.

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