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I got these Results :

HCR32-009253 - June 1989

HNR32-001731 - October 1989

HCR32-027344 - September 1989

HNR32-005374 - March 1990

Yep!

Our results both match up!

Lol that's so odd - I might double check it tomorrow morning... :(

Let us know how you go!

Yep!

Our results both match up!

Let us know how you go!

Got it all sorted - i was losing the last number when copying and pasting the vins and FAST would automatically just add a 0 to the vin number lol... silly me!

Got it all sorted - i was losing the last number when copying and pasting the vins and FAST would automatically just add a 0 to the vin number lol... silly me!

:laugh:

Well there you go!

Can I please have somebody check that this VIN is a legitimate V-Spec II NUR

BNR34- 403495

Thank you

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If this source is correct, I think you have found a V-Spec II Nur or M-Spec Nur...

Spec Codes as follows:

BRAK6 = Big Rear Brake

CLAS2 = V-Spec II Nur / M-Spec Nur

COAT3 = Super Fine Hard Coating

COLD2 = Cold Region Package

CVRR2 = Advanced Aero System

GLSSW = Privacy Glass

LMRF2 = Rear Fog Lamps

METS2 = Multi Display Meter

NAVI3 = Navigation +6 Speakers

WIPR2 = Rear Wiper

Can you confirm this with the car?

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