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' date='11 Oct 2006, 02:52 PM' post='2573714']

yes it can - or you can find out by the blue plate codes

I have the FAST software installed - but how do I tell from the info it gives me? Which field identifies it as a v-spec?

blue plate codes? not sure what you mean (the actual japanese plate is not there in my car only the compliance plate etc.)

Edited by ceedub
I have the FAST software installed - but how do I tell from the info it gives me? Which field identifies it as a v-spec?

blue plate codes? not sure what you mean (the actual japanese plate is not there in my car only the compliance plate etc.)

the fifth field - just above 'parts code'

' date='12 Oct 2006, 10:20 AM' post='2575999']

the fifth field - just above 'parts code'

the 5th field says:

"MT.F5"

any suggestions on what this means? (I thought it was 5 speed transmission)

(the 4th field says GT-R) I'd post the pic up but for some reason I can't take a screen dump)

  • 3 weeks later...

Can someone please FAST this...

VIN: ECR33-134625

and help me finish this off..

G: 2 Door Coupe

GK: RB25DE(T)

B: 2WD

R: ???

T: GTS25T

F: 5 Speed Manual

R33: R33 Model

V: Forced Induction

D: ?

A: ?

A: ?

A: ?

Can someone please FAST this...

VIN: ECR33-134625

and help me finish this off..

G: 2 Door Coupe

GK: RB25DE(T)

B: 2WD

R: ???

T: GTS25T

F: 5 Speed Manual

R33: R33 Model

V: Forced Induction

D: ?

A: ?

A: ?

A: ?

ecr33-134625.gif

http://www.users.on.net/~goofyhsk/info/chassis_plate.html

Thanks for that mate.

A lot of it was really helpful, although the Model Identification Numbers are different from R32 and R33 so I still don't know what options the car came with.

Blue%20Plate.JPG

Anyone know what the 13th - 18th characters represent? DAAAYCM?

ta muchly. ok i've just read this whole frickin thread (yes im an idiot) and have managed to figure out most of my model no. as follows

G = 2 Door coupe

GK = RB25DET

B = 2WD

R = ??

T = GTS25t (type M)

A = Auto

R33 = R33

V = Turbo

D = ??

A = ??

- = ??

U = ??

- = ??

- = ??

- = ??

does any one know what the last 7 digits stand for?

Edited by Basti

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