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Im about to purchase a 1996 R33 GTR from a private seller. The mechanical inspection is due this Saturday (6 January). Its advertised as a VSpec but I need confirmation of this from the VIN and Engine Number.

VIN: 6U900BCNR33021889

Engine Number: RB26058452A

Could someone pls run these thru FAST?

Cheers

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March 93 GTR/V

Colour KH-3 = Black

Model GGJPRWFR33ZZAAA--A

Best way is to check if the rear of the diff is finned with a hose going in. That is the active diff which is the only real difference on a V-spec R33 as most of the time the shocks are tired or already replaced.

March 93 GTR/V

Colour KH-3 = Black

Model GGJPRWFR33ZZAAA--A

Best way is to check if the rear of the diff is finned with a hose going in. That is the active diff which is the only real difference on a V-spec R33 as most of the time the shocks are tired or already replaced.

Thanks for that. My concern is that the car is advertised as a 1996 model. Is it possible for the build to be 1993 but complianced as a 1996?

r33 vspec has

different suspension

active lsd

attessa "pro" with faster processor and more aggressive settings

a heap of extra bracing under the car which knocks hard against my exhaust all the time

just have a look under the bum and you will see the active lsd with the big cooling fins if its a vspec

i paid 26k for my 95 vspec , 80000km , good condition except for a couple of minor things (hicas is not working due to aftermarket steering wheel and cheap 400r copy front bar) so I was very happy . that was about 3 months ago.

unlike the 32 vspec the 33 is no where near as rare and not realy worth a big premium , maybe another k if you find a realy nice one . the extras are handy but not realy a must have

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