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Sorry again admin, the badge says its VspecII, is it right? Or it's only a sticker

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Since it's a July 1993 model, it would be a V-Spec.

V-Spec II's only came out from February 1994.

Does anyone know what "Super Fine Hard Coating on the paint" is supposed to mean?

I'd say it would be a paint protection of some sort.

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Sorry again admin, the badge says its VspecII, is it right? Or it's only a sticker

Check the other thread you made I already posted there.

BNR32-304994
KBNR32RBFS AA
V-Spec
1993-07
KL0 Spark Silver Metallic
V-Spec #971

Can anyone tell me about

KPGC10-001445

KPGC10-000381

Without looking on google...

Ie Date/colour/model code(?)/anything else?

Thanks

:O For real?!

You found 2 first generation GTR's?

The GTR (KPGC10-000381) you found looks to be this one:

71_skylinegtr-048_800.jpeg

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Put 040711 in the search box at GTR-Reigstry.com...

BCNR33-040711
GGJPRQFR33ZDAAAPBC
GTR (Series 3)
1997-02
KR4 Sonic Silver
Super Fine Hard Coating, Rear Wiper, Series 3 Front Bar Lip, Kenwood Sound Cruising System, Passenger Airbag

Hey guys. Sorry admin, delete if not allowed. I have a R32 V-spec 93. I had a look in the GTR registry website and I looked up the model number of my car and it says it's a prototype and only 6 of them were built. Just wondering whats the difference between the prototype and the normal V-spec? Mine has carbon fibre claster, gauges and air-con buttons. Is that what's different between the normal V-spec and the prototype? Is there anyone who owns a Vspec that has these carbon fiber details? Or is that only on the prototype?

Thanks guys post-142441-14633149208564_thumb.jpg

Interesting, good 1. No idea about differences, would have to compare and even then some parts may have been changed later on.

There's another photo of a V-Spec Prototype VIN here

http://www.neweraimports.com/Nebusis/pictures/cars/1274326943133//pic1274327433928.jpg

Just noticed a spelling mistake, and for some reason V-Spec N1/V-Spec II/V-Spec II N1 is showing up when you select V-Spec. Hmm. Will have to fix that.

Cheers

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