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Hey guys can someone fast this please. Should standard gtr have a number 7 at the end of the code? Its a 1992

What do 92 n1 body code usually look like?

Thanks

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Your VIN is normal, how a standard VIN looks like.

N1's have a "ZN" not "AA" in the Model Number.

Can somebody please decode this for me

BNR32 310473

KBNR32RBFS8AA

thank you

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V-Spec II.

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Can someone fast hr33 005443 for me... it comes up in mine but without paint color??? Need to know what silver it is. Cheers in advanced

There were complications in you VIN.

Take a pic of you Blue Plate in the engine bay and post it here and let's have a look.

Pretty sure 1n4 is the paint but was wondering if my fast has an issue?? Guess we answered that...and yes the firewalls bent...along with a lot of the body...parts car

All good!

Ok here is it.

1N4 = Mixture of KL0 (Silver) and KM1 (Grey Metallic)

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Would someone be able to tell me BNR32 219723 please? :)

IF the model is KNBR32RXFS AA does that mean it's a V-spec due to no numbers at the end? Cheers

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Yes but since your GTR was built in June 1992, it's only a Base Model.

V-Spec's were built in February 1993 onward.

Can you check what year is it?

thanks for help,

cheers

The Production Month of your GTR is March 1998.

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Yes but since your GTR was built in June 1992, it's only a Base Model.

V-Spec's were built in February 1993 onward.

The Production Month of your GTR is March 1998.

Wouldn't be hat mean mine would be a V-Spec since built in June 1993?

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