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Stupid thing didnt attach my message. so here it is again

Hey man or anyone else that can help,

Found two 33's that seem way to good to be true in QLD so wondering if you could run these VIN's through your FAST for me.

1.VIN: 6U9000ECR33130992

2.VIN: 6U9000ECR33101704

Cheers

Hey Dezz,

Can i be a real big pain in the ass and ask you to decode what you can for both of them?

Cheers

Number 1

1997 (feb) R33 GTS-T M Spec

Manual

Black

2WD

HICAS

GGKBRTFR33VDA-E--A

G - 2 door coupe

GK - RB25DE(T)

B - 2WD

R - Same on all R33's

T - M spec

F - 5 speed manual

R33 - Obvious...

V - Forced induction (GTS-T)

D - Not sure

A - same on all 33's

not sure about the E

but the last A means you have active LSD, and no ABS

Number 2

1996 (jan) GTS-T M Spec

Manual

Sonic Silver

2WD

HICAS

GGKBRTFR33VDAAALCA

G - 2 Door coupe

GK - RB25DE(T)

B - 2WD

R - Same on all R33's

T - M spec

F - 5 speed manual

R33 - Obvious...

V - Forced induction (GTS-T)

D - Not sure

A - same on all 33's

A- not sure

A - not sure again

L - Not sure

C- not sure

A - Active LSD, no ABS

it definitely appears that the 2nd car has a shit load more options than the first....that may just be things like the CD player etc, and maybe a GTR wing

Would be fantastic if someone could check a VIN for me :D

6u9000ecr33060296

cheers

z

here you go mate. also, check your PM inbox....

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can some plz check mine

6T91MPV97Y2CZP014

thanks in advance

no idea what that VIN number is from....

Would be fantastic if someone could check a VIN for me smile.gif

6u9000ecr33060296

cheers

z

here you go. you were right...it was an auto...built in feb 1997

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Edited by SKY031

Hmm, knew that beeping sound in the cabin when the car is in reverse was for a reason :)

Any chance of decoding the last few letters of the model code - GGKBRTAR33VDA-EJ-A?

Also, what colour is KR4 supposed to be?

At least I now know which cams to get :D

Thanks heaps mate - you've been a big help...

Hmm, knew that beeping sound in the cabin when the car is in reverse was for a reason :)

Any chance of decoding the last few letters of the model code - GGKBRTAR33VDA-EJ-A?

Also, what colour is KR4 supposed to be?

At least I now know which cams to get :D

Thanks heaps mate - you've been a big help...

KR4-Sonic Silver

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