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There were complications on your VIN.

But if that is your R33 GTR in your display pic and is the factory colour, then I'd say it is White = QM1.

Thanks for checking. What sort of complications were there? The car is silver in colour but i wasn't sure whether it was painted in the spark silver (KL0) or the sonic silver (KP4).

Thanks for checking. What sort of complications were there? The car is silver in colour but i wasn't sure whether it was painted in the spark silver (KL0) or the sonic silver (KP4).

Could not identify exactly if it were Base Model R33 GTR / GTR V-Spec / GTR V-Spec N1 and could not bring up the Paint Code.

Either way, take a look at your Blue Plate and see if it says (KL0) or (KP4).

It looks like KL0. It's stamped on your blue build plate what colour it is.

Doesn't like my catalogues either. I get a MODEL SERIES NOT FOUND in one and a CD PLAYER ERROR in the other.

This!

Can someone check this for me please i need it done as im about to rego her.

KBNR32RXFSLMZG

6U9000BNR32011310

555230A

RC41

It has a QLD mod plate on it.

Thanks in advance.

Edited by gtr30beast

Hi pal. Great what you are doing!

Can I please have this one looked at?

BNR32-012975

KBNR32RXFSLMZG

So as far as I have been told this has the after market rear speakers and window wiper climate.. is it a spesh model hehe

VIN.jpg

Yeah, it's the 'splesh' model.

M = P+Q (Climate control (A/C) + Upgraded Sound (Sound System)

Z = Cold pack (Heated Mirrors)?

G = B+D (ABS + Visc LSD)

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Can someone please check this vin for me, HCR32-271924

Complications in VIN, system could not pin point an exact match.

Check VIN again or check with

Miguelone

could you please check:

6U9000BNR32304730

thanks in advance good friends!

VIN.jpg

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