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10 hours ago, JB4U said:

Thanks!! Series 3? No idea how to read these haha

Certainly not the '95 in your profile hey!

FAST is the source of all truth but Mark pulled all that info and put it in the form of http://gtr-registry.com.

You can bang yours into http://gtr-registry.com/en-bcnr33-vin-table.php and you can verify that it is indeed a s3, and all the option codes from FAST are translated too. (large front spoiler!) =-D

 

 

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41 minutes ago, RANDY said:

Certainly not the '95 in your profile hey!

FAST is the source of all truth but Mark pulled all that info and put it in the form of http://gtr-registry.com.

You can bang yours into http://gtr-registry.com/en-bcnr33-vin-table.php and you can verify that it is indeed a s3, and all the option codes from FAST are translated too. (large front spoiler!) =-D

 

 

2019-08-20 08_14_28-GTR-Registry.com - Nissan Skyline BCNR33 VIN Table.png

Sweet! Thanks man! Looking at buying it but wanna make sure all is in order before doing so! 

21 minutes ago, DaveO74 said:

Thanks Randy,

So do you know what the model is telling me?

 

6th digit is a "Q", which apparently is not a S or PS. It would also have 18's rather than 19's?

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41 minutes ago, borka1975 said:

Can some one do a FAST check on my 32R

model: BNR32-221852

any info would be great, Km traveled in Jap (last rego check) options included etc...

thanks in advance

The FAST system is just Nissan's build database, so it only shows how your car rolled off the production line.

You can check the options decoded from the "Model", but GTR registry has already translated it all for you.

 

 

2020-03-19 22_23_12-NFA010 Nissan FAST for Windows [1].png

2020-03-19 22_26_34-GTR-Registry.com - Nissan Skyline BNR32 VIN Table.png

4 minutes ago, RANDY said:

The FAST system is just Nissan's build database, so it only shows how your car rolled off the production line.

You can check the options decoded from the "Model", but GTR registry has already translated it all for you.

 

 

2020-03-19 22_23_12-NFA010 Nissan FAST for Windows [1].png

2020-03-19 22_26_34-GTR-Registry.com - Nissan Skyline BNR32 VIN Table.png

Thanks Randy, not clear on the blank between the S and AA ,GTR registry quotes V-Spec 17" Tyre but X clearly states its a GTR not a V-Spec
only 3 V-spec's in 09/92 as per GTR registry?
what's your take on that info?

cheers, bob

9 minutes ago, borka1975 said:

Thanks Randy, not clear on the blank between the S and AA ,GTR registry quotes V-Spec 17" Tyre but X clearly states its a GTR not a V-Spec
only 3 V-spec's in 09/92 as per GTR registry?
what's your take on that info?

cheers, bob

I imagine it's just a 17" wheel option that the V-Spec gets by default. Just a guess.

On 19/03/2020 at 7:36 PM, borka1975 said:

Thanks Randy, not clear on the blank between the S and AA ,GTR registry quotes V-Spec 17" Tyre but X clearly states its a GTR not a V-Spec
only 3 V-spec's in 09/92 as per GTR registry?
what's your take on that info?

cheers, bob

Hey Bob,

Actually the text in http://gtr-registry.com/en-bnr32-vin-table.php#OptionCodes was slightly incorrect as I had series 2 and 3 combined and yet the code for the 11th digit is different for blank for series 2 and 3.

I've split them up into their own sections and adjusted the text accordingly, so it is more accurate and clearer. Thank you for posting this.

On 3/27/2020 at 7:04 PM, sin- said:

Hey Bob,

Actually the text in http://gtr-registry.com/en-bnr32-vin-table.php#OptionCodes was slightly incorrect as I had series 2 and 3 combined and yet the code for the 11th digit is different for blank for series 2 and 3.

I've split them up into their own sections and adjusted the text accordingly, so it is more accurate and clearer. Thank you for posting this.

Hey Mark,

Is this now 100% correct or we think it's 99%?
cheers Bob

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7 hours ago, PriceyENR34 said:

Hi guys I've been having troubles trying to find out the year of the rb26 that went into my enr34

engine number is

rb26034074A

Just wondering if someone could look it up for me?

 

I don't think that's possible to look up without the VIN of the car it came from.

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