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Hi all,

can someone please check this VIN 6U9000ENR32309186.

Thanks heaps

Hi guys,

Can someone please give me the details of 6U9000 ECR33 031142. Car Im looking to purchase this friday, so quick respnse would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Lee

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  • 2 weeks later...
Hi,

Can someone please check:

vin: bnr32301171

engine#: rb26032431a

What year body / engine?

What paint colour too if you can tell?

Greatly appreciated..

Thanks

Here you go.

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* R32 GTR

* Built in March 1993

* RB26DETT

* 5 speed manual transmission

* Exterior colour 326 = Crystal White

Hi i Purchased a R32 today ... i pick it up next saturday ....

Could you please check the Vin i think its ...  HCR32060534

It should be a 1990 4dr black sedan turbo .... its from a dealer ... and im the first australian owner ... it gets its compliance plate on monday

Thanks in advance

Thanks SMR33,

Think someone in the forums said the KH3 Black was a rare colour?, or was it just one of those sales quotes?.

that is "gtir" black....not rare on that car :rolleyes: but could be on a 'line

Hmmm well the guys writting is hard to read ... i hope i read it wrong lol

whats HCR32060531 ??

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awsome so that vin number is fine? aslong as colour 732 is black lol ....

Thanks very much ... and i just saw that it said type-M .... i saw some threads abou that i might have to go read the difference properly now.... hopefully its all true and i have a type-M :P

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi guys my dad just bought a vspec2 r34 gtr and the vin on it is gf-bnr34-006706 and some other numbers and letters are ggjprwyr34zdaavk-d. could someone please find out the specs on it. we're really confused about this car and as to what it is.

thanks

Hi guys my dad just bought a vspec2 r34 gtr and the vin on it is gf-bnr34-006706 and some other numbers and letters are ggjprwyr34zdaavk-d. could someone please find out the specs on it. we're really confused about this car and as to what it is.

thanks

Well it's not a Vspec II. Its an April 2000 Vspec. Vspec II's weren't made until August 2000. The differences aren't exceedingly large. The main ones being the bonnet and the rear rotor size which is slightly larger on the series 2 R34 GTR. Oh and the sticker on the back!

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