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Thanks for that....

There was a car for sale which the owner mentioned it was a Vspec II, but it doesn't have the number 8 after RBFS....

so I'm assuming its just a Vpsec

I see,

Yeah that's right, if it does not have the number "8" or if there is a digit absent, meaning it is a V-Spec (non V-Spec II).

And since the build date is Feb 1993, it indicates it is a V-Spec.

V-Spec II are built from Feb 1994.

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Will have to look at the Engine Block.

Usually if the Block is embossed with "05U" = Standard.

Embossed with "24U" = N1.

Also check the turbo part numbers, from memory, R32 GTR N1 Engines came with Nismo Turbos, like the R32 GTR Nismo Editions.

R32 GTR Nismo Turbo Part Number (14411-06U00).

Might have to get someone on here to decode that engine number.

Engine wise, Base Model R32 GTR vs R32 GTR V-Spec + V-Spec II, there is no difference.

V-Spec's came with Brembos and 17" BBS Wheels with 225 / 45 /17 Tires.

V-Spec II, same as above but with Tires sizing of 245 / 45 / 17.

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Afternoon guys, was wanting to get the following vin checked please re; info on the specification of the car

Many thanks,

BNR34404208

VIN.jpg

One of the Spec Codes indicate it's a M-Spec.

Is it a M-Spec or M-Spec Nur?

VIN.jpg

One of the Spec Codes indicate it's a M-Spec.

Is it a M-Spec or M-Spec Nur?

Car is a base M-Spec, i'm currently having it inspected at racepace VIC, as i'm in sydney

thanks a heap, I can always rely on you guys to come through with information, much appreciated

Sorry my fast isn't picking that one up... hopefully someone else can help you with it.

Thanks for trying mate, appreciate you taking the time to check

The car in question is here - http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/_/SSE-AD-3480145

not as tidy as the photos lead on from Racepace's feedback, but i hope it's got my name on it

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Car is a base M-Spec, i'm currently having it inspected at racepace VIC, as i'm in sydney

thanks a heap, I can always rely on you guys to come through with information, much appreciated

Thanks for trying mate, appreciate you taking the time to check

The car in question is here - http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/_/SSE-AD-3480145

not as tidy as the photos lead on from Racepace's feedback, but i hope it's got my name on it

I see.

Not bad for the price.

Low Km's, done up nicely for looks and assuming "Lightly Modified" would involve an exhaust system at least.

Higher price then the usually GTR's only cause it's a M-Spec.

Racepace will be the best to give you the answer and I am a customer of theirs too so I can assure.

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