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Posted Yesterday, 06:48 PM

Don't think I can run that through FAST. It should be the chassis number like BNR32 and then 6 numbers. What car is this from? Can you look on any of the plates on the firewall for it?

HR31-057324

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Edited by dw13098

Chassis number: KBNR32RXFSLMZG

Build date: 12/1990

Colour: KH2 = Gun Grey Metallic

This is a regular GTR, being that it is a 1990 model and there is an X in the chassis number. Not too sure what LMZG means. I did some googling but came up with different results.

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Can someone run this one - BNR32-310633

Thanks in advance.

Model: KBNR32RXFS7NAA

Year: 06/1994

Colour: 732 = Black pearl

Regular R32 GTR. The N before AA could be SRS airbag, but I'm not too sure if this guide I'm reading is correct or if I'm reading it correctly.

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HR31-057324

:rolleyes:

HR31-057324

HR31-057324

Can anyone see if this works on their FASTED

HR31-057324

please please please!!!!

Complications in your VIN, it cannot narrow down a specific build date...

Give us some more info like what engine it has in it?

Auto or Manual?

Thanks.

  • 2 weeks later...

thanks mate, just wondering do you know what spec code SPOI6 refers to, I know that the TELV2 = the multi AV system with TV and possibly addvest sound system option.

Cheers

Hey man!

SPOI6 = No air spoiler... :blink::)

Could mean the car didn't come with a roof spoiler..?

BNR32-220432 Appears to be a '92 GTR in TH1 blue. Otherwise stock expect for susp and nismo control arms.

What can you tell me? RB26 timing cover has a riveted plaque that reads "Nismo" (engraved), then "Tuned by Nismo Omori Factory" Serial No. E012 (engraved)

What can you tell from VIN?

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BNR32-220432 Appears to be a '92 GTR in TH1 blue. Otherwise stock expect for susp and nismo control arms.

What can you tell me? RB26 timing cover has a riveted plaque that reads "Nismo" (engraved), then "Tuned by Nismo Omori Factory" Serial No. E012 (engraved)

What can you tell from VIN?

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The VIN matches your description.

Check ECU and Turbo Part numbers to confirm if been modified by Nismo.

Post pics or send to me and I can have a look, thanks.

Bncr33022986 suppose to be BCNR33022986, "N" and "C" other way round :)

Thanks

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A R33 GTR V-Spec in Champion Blue, is your GTR a LeMans Edition?

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