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Any chance I could get a VIN check on this one?

This should be an R33 GTR Vspec, I believe its series 2...

VIN# : 6U900BCNR33003916

Thanks,

Gareth

Feel free to PM me a response. Its quite urgent because the seller wants an answer ASAP...

Edited by some_cs_student

Hi, Is there someone that can do a quick check for me on a non-skyline Nissan??

I have a '94 Nissan Cedric, VIN#: PY32-770579

Model# MLEARUNY32EDAE009Y

Can somebody please check whether this model came with an electric radiator fan (thermo fan) as well as the clutch fan? I believe they should come with both, but mine only has the clutch fan (and i'm having overheating problems!)

I have a '94 Nissan Cedric, VIN#: PY32-770579

As it's in japanese it makes it very difficult to tell you what it has.. I've found it - the VIN is actually: PY32 - 000579 for anyone that can look it up in japanese..

I could go through all the parts, if I get a chance i'll check it out..

LOL! Mine is identical to yours! ECR33-114098

Cept mine was made later that year.

Do you have the M-spec front lip? I'm pretty sure that code means you and I have the M-Spec R33 series 2.

nah mine doesnt have it... but doesnt mean someone has stolen it off me :D

i dont think mine has any options.... only has twin airbag. no abs or a-lsd that i can c anyhow...

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