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i am confused... i thought v spec IIs came out in 94 only?

Almost true, August '93 to be exact and unless it has had aftermarket brakes they should be Brembos. Have the engine number checked under FAST to confirm :D

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Give the bloke a break, he may have been confused by the floor mats.

Andrew, it would be a good idea to check the build number on the chassis plate. If it is a 92 the plate should read something like BNR218000 to BNR226000 (in that range.) A V-Spec from 93 onwards will have a BNR300001 - BNR314649 chassis number plus a couple of other identifiers in the model code.

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