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Hv35204350 please. Will clear up a lot of confusion for me.

VIN.jpg

CLAS4 = BOSE Sounds System

COAT2 = Super Fine Hard Coat (Paint Protection)

ETCS2 = TV / DVD / Navigation

GLSSW = Privacy Glass (Window Tint)

SPOI3 = Rear Spoiler + Floor Side Flaring + Rear Wiper

VDCS2 = VDC (Vehicle Dynamic Control)

OK; the moment of truth that I'll admit I don't know the exact spec'/truth of my R32 GTR, so here goes...

Chassis No: bnr-302026

Model: KBNR32RXFS7ZAA

I would be grateful if this can be FAST'ed!

Thanks in advance, team!

*quietly wrings hands nervously awaiting results like a teenage schoolboy*

OK; the moment of truth that I'll admit I don't know the exact spec'/truth of my R32 GTR, so here goes...

Chassis No: bnr-302026

Model: KBNR32RXFS7ZAA

I would be grateful if this can be FAST'ed!

Thanks in advance, team!

*quietly wrings hands nervously awaiting results like a teenage schoolboy*

Complications in the VIN... It should be "BNR32..." then the rest of the numbers.

You got "BNR30..." Check the number or take a photo and PM me and I can have a look.

Model Number looks to be a Base Model.

Complications in the VIN... It should be "BNR32..." then the rest of the numbers.

You got "BNR30..." Check the number or take a photo and PM me and I can have a look.

Model Number looks to be a Base Model.

Whoops! Typo alert! My bad...

BNR32-302026

KBNR32RXFS7ZAA

KH2 G 200

RB26DETT 2568

FS5R30A RC41

That's pretty much, with the exception of some Japanese in between, what's on my plate from top to bottom...

Any help with this please?

BNR32-307455

Thank you!

Model: KBNR32RBFSAA

Production year: February 1994

Colour: Spark Silver Metallic

Interior Colour: Dark Grey

Engine: RB26DETT

Gearbox: 5 Speed manual

HICAS 4WD

GT-R with 17" wheels (V-Spec)

From what I can see, this is a V-Spec but not a V-Spec II (Supposed to have an 8 between S and AA in the model). Being that yours is a February 1994 build and V-Spec II's started in February 1994, I think you came in right before the V-Spec II's started.

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Model: KBNR32RBFSAA

Production year: February 1994

Colour: Spark Silver Metallic

Interior Colour: Dark Grey

Engine: RB26DETT

Gearbox: 5 Speed manual

HICAS 4WD

GT-R with 17" wheels (V-Spec)

From what I can see, this is a V-Spec but not a V-Spec II (Supposed to have an 8 between S and AA in the model). Being that yours is a February 1994 build and V-Spec II's started in February 1994, I think you came in right before the V-Spec II's started.

Thanks Dark26 !!

Whoops! Typo alert! My bad...

BNR32-302026

KBNR32RXFS7ZAA

KH2 G 200

RB26DETT 2568

FS5R30A RC41

That's pretty much, with the exception of some Japanese in between, what's on my plate from top to bottom...

Got it, thanks :)

VIN.jpg

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