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I cant find a Blue Plate (nissan build plate) on my R32 GTST?? Only has a green compliance plate on firewall and aussie VIN etched on strut tower but not original jap VIN (which you need right?)

your vin might look like 6u90000er34002654 (posted earlier by someone) -- the original chassis number would be ER34-002654, which is what we put into FAST

Thanks Goofy,

Is there any chance u could tell me if this is a N1? I dont think it is but some1 claims otherwise

Eng no: RB26066194A

Vin: BNR32304039

Cheers

I'm not sure how to tell from the numbers (yet) - but apparently if you look on the side of the block and it says 24U its N1, if its 05U its standard

Edit: ok, KBNR32RXFS7 AA is the option codes it comes back with

It needs ZN at the end instead of AA to be a N1

Remix-: your pics not loading for me :)

Edited by Goofy[HSK]
Am I typing anything wrong for this to be run through FAST?

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If you put the option line in FAST first (KRNR32RGASLMAB) it then brings up another box asking for the vin.

It gets all the details about the car (gts-4, auto or manual etc.) from the option code - then just gets the production date from the vin. Colour codes didn't come up - i added them from your plate.

' date='23 Aug 2006, 10:16 PM' post='2433414']

your vin might look like 6u90000er34002654 (posted earlier by someone) -- the original chassis number would be ER34-002654, which is what we put into FAST

My aussie VIN doesnt have anything to do with the original chassis number.

MY aussie VIN is 6F9IMPORTTH9K**** (I left the last 4 digits out).

Why would they have removed the original blue plate? Is that even legal?

I guess I have no way of finding out anything about my car, will make ordering parts from nissan hard too!

My aussie VIN doesnt have anything to do with the original chassis number.

MY aussie VIN is 6F9IMPORTTH9K**** (I left the last 4 digits out).

Why would they have removed the original blue plate? Is that even legal?

I guess I have no way of finding out anything about my car, will make ordering parts from nissan hard too!

hmm... interesting - is there any other numbers on the firewall at all?

Hi guys. Never needed this thread until now but just want to check something. If someone could help out it would be much appreciated.

Can this software give part numbers for engine parts? Am I in the right place or is there some other software for this sort of thing?

I have been told that R34 GTR RB26DETT rods have the same part number as R34 GTT RB25DET. Could someone please confirm this for me or send me to the right place?

Thanks a lot.

Adam.

Hi guys. Never needed this thread until now but just want to check something. If someone could help out it would be much appreciated.

Can this software give part numbers for engine parts? Am I in the right place or is there some other software for this sort of thing?

I have been told that R34 GTR RB26DETT rods have the same part number as R34 GTT RB25DET. Could someone please confirm this for me or send me to the right place?

Thanks a lot.

Adam.

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