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what ever it is, is written on page 19 of the options code list

something to do with Nismo

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

ニスモ(NISMO)プロデュース 全国限定 500台

 グループA ホロモゲーションモデル (Group A Machine GT-R NISMO)

 

 車両記号 : KBNR32RXFSL-RA

 

  フロントバンパーエアインテーク

  リヤ小型スポイラー

  大型シルプロテクター

  ラジエーター(熱交換効率高タイプ)

  大型空冷式インタークーラー

  メタルタービン

  ABS無

  ニスモ(NISMO)ステッカー (※一番重要か!?)

 

 電子制御トルクスプリット4WD (ATTESA E-TS)

 アルミキャリパー対向ピストンブレーキ

 

 メーター 7500/10000rpm

 燃料注入開口部 リヤ右

One of 500 Special edition Group A GTR Nismo

NISMO Produced Limited Edition 500 Units

Group A ??? (Group A Machine GT-R NISMO)

Model : KBNR32RXFSL-RA

Front Bumper With Air Intake

Small Rear Spoiler

Large Sill?? Protector

Radiator (High-efficiency heat exchanger type)

Large air-cooled Inter Cooler

Metal Turbine

No ABS

NISMO Stickers (Most Important!!)

Electronic Controlled Torque Split 4WD (ATTESA E-TS)

Aluminium(?? Alloy maybe) Opposed Piston Brake

Meter 7500/10000rpm

Fuel injection openings - Right rear

(No, I do not speak/read Japanese :( )

1990.02 : Nissan announced the release of the limited edition Skyline GT-R Nismo with the purpose of participating in the JTC Group A (Japan Touringcar Championship ). Engine durability and reliability have been improved by adopting the metal TO4B turbine instead of the ceramic TO3 turbine. The Skyline GT-R Nismo is equipped with a front bumper with air intake, a hood top mold, a small rear spoiler under its stock rear spoiler, and Nismo stickers. ABS, air conditioner, audio, and rear wiper have been removed to reduce weight.
Edited by TonyL

Here is one that might test you:

JNIGB AS14U 0010208

(the prefix may be mixed up, I can't read the writing properley)

Its a UK delivered car (still RHD), so i guess it will be in the nissan europe files.

Just collecting all the info I can about it.

Thanks

Here is one that might test you:

JNIGB AS14U 0010208

(the prefix may be mixed up, I can't read the writing properley)

I tried adding the European libraries I have but as soon as I open FAST it hangs on 99% CPU usage and doesn't appear to do anything.

I tried both LHD and RHD CD's :ermm:

EDIT: looks like its doing some kind of indexing or something, it takes 5minutes or so to open on my PC.

Oh, and the model names are in English in the european list (micra, cherry, sunny) so what kind of car is it?

I couldn't run that particular code...normally there 3-4 characters followed by 6 numbers. I looked for anything starting with A but didn't see anything.

6U9000BNR32302959

Attached.

post-13527-1203413069_thumb.png

Hi.

its an s14, which was sold here as a 200sx. Thanks for the effort.

I know its red, manual, 'touring' (leather)... thats about it.

Thanks

EDIT: If you can't find it, don't worry - I'll post up from the VIN plate when I get it

Edited by ebola
Hi.

its an s14, which was sold here as a 200sx. Thanks for the effort.

I know its red, manual, 'touring' (leather)... thats about it.

Thanks

EDIT: If you can't find it, don't worry - I'll post up from the VIN plate when I get it

I found an 200SX "S14", where S14 appears to be the code in the list, not sure if it works.

Anyway, post up your VIN when you get it and someone can work it out

My FAST is playing up..some error about active X not being able to load :)

Could someone please run this VIN and post the screen shot thanks!

PV35-400241

Cheers!

How's this?

Hey same colour as mine! Nice!

post-2302-1203920889_thumb.jpg

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