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BCNR33 006881

THANKS

Thats a white 95 model V-spec.

This car was deregisterd about 2 years ago. I would stay clear of this car if i was you .

To get it re-registered you will have to go the full EPA , good luck passing emissions with this thing.

They have been trying to pass it on and off for 2 years, it has heaps of blow by.

To pass it you will need to rebuilt the engine, GTR's barely pass when they are new .

can someone help me please...

im trying to use it to get part codes from it and it kinda works...

say for e.g i need to find the turbo flange gasket part code... I type in my vin number and it comes up with my car.. and then i go hunting around for what im after... the only problem is though when it finds the part it only display it as '14415' for e.g, instead of the full part number which would be '14415-4P200'

anyone no howto make it tell u the full part code ???

after a little help, if possible.

i've got an RB25DET in my cefiro and want to know what series the engine is

Eng: RB25-259330A

I don't think you can search by engine number, sorry......

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CNG - your details are:

VIN Code: ECR33-026357

Model: GGKBRTFR33VDAC--D-

Model Series: R33

Model Variant: GTS-25t

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Production Month & Year: March 1994

Exterior Colour: AN0 (Super Clear Red)

Interior Colour: K

Body Style: 2 Door Coupe

Engine: RB25DET

HICAS 4-wheel steering + Rear wheel drive

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Remix- your details:

VIN Code: BNR32-004367

Model: KBNR32RXFSLMZG

Model Series: R32

Model Variant: GT-R

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Production Month & Year: December, 1989

Exterior Colour: KH2 (Gunmetal Grey Metaillic)

Interior Colour: no details

Body Style: 2 Door Coupe

Engine: RB26DETT

HICAS 4-wheel steering + 4 wheel drive

Is this FAST still available for download anymore since i now have cable?

If its not can we identify N1 Turbo through fast?

If yes please help me identify these

EH 0109J

14411-AA-403

707160-7

FE 0137J

14411-AA403

707160-7

Both say GARRETT .64 428-2 in the rear housing.

Cheers

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