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Guys help me out with this r34 its got a nur engine bnr34401083

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You sure it's got a N1 Engine (Nur)? Unless it's had an engine replacement?

R34 GTR V-Spec II Nur's only came in 6 colours:

Millennium Jade (JW0) / Bayside Blue (TV2) / Pearl White (QX1) / White (QM1) / Sparkling Silver (WV2) / Pearl Black (GV1)

The VIN you posted says = KV2 - Athlete Silver

And I believe the VIN is for a R34 GTR V-Spec II (Stock RB26DETT) as it states it has larger rear rotors.

The Build Date is March, 2001 and V-Spec II Nur's were built from February 2002.

Unless it's a V-Spec N1 or a V-Spec II N1 but from memory they only came in Crystal White (326).

VIN.jpg

You sure it's got a N1 Engine (Nur)? Unless it's had an engine replacement?

R34 GTR V-Spec II Nur's only came in 6 colours:

Millennium Jade (JW0) / Bayside Blue (TV2) / Pearl White (QX1) / White (QM1) / Sparkling Silver (WV2) / Pearl Black (GV1)

The VIN you posted says = KV2 - Athlete Silver

And I believe the VIN is for a R34 GTR V-Spec II (Stock RB26DETT) as it states it has larger rear rotors.

The Build Date is March, 2001 and V-Spec II Nur's were built from February 2002.

Unless it's a V-Spec N1 or a V-Spec II N1 but from memory they only came in Crystal White (326).

100% sure its a nur engine took out the plugs and it has AB0 pistons which are nur spec, 05u head with a 24u block

ECR33112614

Thanks guys

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100% sure its a nur engine took out the plugs and it has AB0 pistons which are nur spec, 05u head with a 24u block

Ok sure, that was my next question about the Block Number.

Pics of the engine?

Cant see the turbos to see if its got the n1 turbos

Yeah again, check the part number for the turbos, thanks.

Hi could you please check this Vin for me.

BNR32222923

would like to know paint code?

V-spec or not?

if possible to tell if its a pull type or pust gearbox

thank you

KostaGTR

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Looks to be Base Model

Colour is Gun Metal Grey

From memory, it was either late '92 or '93 were Pull Types...

Hi there can I please get this vins details

6U9000ECR33106944

thank you very much

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Hi, could you check this VIN for me please?

BCNR33005555

V-spec or base model

Model no. has a "Q"

"W" would be a V-spec

Anyone can confirm

Thanks :)

No VIN Match, check the number or take a photo of blue plate and lets have a look, thanks.

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