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Hey was hoping someone can get the details / results of my VIN number ASAP, looking at buying this car if it checks out!!

cheers

VIN/CHASSIS #: ER34005957

and another code that was on the plate:

BGKARER34EDARE4r01b

any info would be good!!!!

Here you go, cant have Karen doing all the work :(

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RWD, Non Turbo

Definatly a GTR, dont know how to distiguish wether it was a Nismo edition or not?

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I know it's a late reply, but just for future reference. The model or chassis number in the Nissan FAST software has KBNR32RXFSLRA, this is also written as 'KBNR32RXFSL-RA' or 'KBNR32RXFSL RA'. According to this Japanese page, that model number is for an R32 Skyline GT-R Nismo:

http://www.car-net.jp/car_spec/nissan/skyline/000328.html

Cheers

Brendan

Edited by VSPEC32

thanks vspec32 greatly appreciated...

can someone explain the significance of the

MT.F5

also the

2k

and what colour is KH3 Im trying to figure out what colour my car was originally before the respray.

Edited by zorb_rules
Thanks for the info, im interested to see my car was a manual as I have an auto binnacle, can you also tell me what the 4K means? As I can figure out everything else but that.

thx again.

4k means 4door / sedan

Not too sure if this can be done. :)

Can someone FAST a engine number? Need to know what model/year GTR it came from.

Engine Number:RB26 062621A

:laugh:

Alan

I'm yet to find anywhere where you can find engine numbers.

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