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Ok so I thought the engine number was on the plate which it is not. Is there something I'm missing.

Engine Number is usually on the side of the block.

Not on the Blue Plate... If that is what you are thinking..?

Yeah for some reason I thought the number would also be on the blue plate, and that would correlate with the block.

No, the blue plate will not have the engine number on it.

Unless you know for sure the engine you got in at the moment is from another GTR and have the build plate for that GTR too...

You'd assume it's just modified from the previous owner.

Thanks for your help mate.

Just so I got this straight the chassis number does not have an original engine number allocated to it.

Cheers

Correct.

Unless you can manage to find the paper work from the Nissan Dealer in Japan from where you GTR came from...

They might have a record... :laugh:

Correct.

Unless you can manage to find the paper work from the Nissan Dealer in Japan from where you GTR came from...

They might have a record... :laugh:

Hahaha :)

and here I was concerned about not having matching original engine and chassis numbers.

I see, thanks for that.

How many Km's has your GTR done (Speedo) VS the amount of Km's the "Used Engine" has done..?

Do you know if the timing belt has been changed?

Any stickers..?

Odometer reads 147,xxx km. I have no idea how many km is on the used engine, I guess I could go by the stealership and ask, but those guys are either honestly dumb on the cars they sell or they play dumb to keep from having to be liable for anything. there is a sticker on the radiator fan shroud I believe, i'll snap a pic of it, but that's the only one I see (that's non-factory looking to me). as much shitty luck as I've had with this car, it wouldn't surprise me if it's not been changed, hell it might just be some bailing wire and duct tape under the damn cover for all I know. so many problems/surprises with this car...ugh.

how do you input the vin in FAST? I have a "friend" who has a copy of FAST and can't seem to figure out how to use certain features on it, like looking up VIN's. :D

Odometer reads 147,xxx km. I have no idea how many km is on the used engine, I guess I could go by the stealership and ask, but those guys are either honestly dumb on the cars they sell or they play dumb to keep from having to be liable for anything. there is a sticker on the radiator fan shroud I believe, i'll snap a pic of it, but that's the only one I see (that's non-factory looking to me). as much shitty luck as I've had with this car, it wouldn't surprise me if it's not been changed, hell it might just be some bailing wire and duct tape under the damn cover for all I know. so many problems/surprises with this car...ugh.

how do you input the vin in FAST? I have a "friend" who has a copy of FAST and can't seem to figure out how to use certain features on it, like looking up VIN's. :D

I see, I guess depends on how far you want to take it with the dealership but I guess, just fix it up slowly, getting it back to how you want it.

Unless you got the time and money for a full rebuild, then you will know for sure it's all good.

http://www.nissanfast.info/carinfo.html

"Put your VIN code in the "VIN code" box in FAST" - As simple as that sounds :laugh:

Hey folks,

Can you run this one for me please:

6U9000ECR33103068

Cheers

VIN.jpg

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