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Ok people, after getting my new R34 VIN ‘fasted’ I was unable to find anything about the model break down (what each letter stands for) so I went on a search and combined everything I can find into one spot.

First of all I must thank all of the original people who started this info way back in 04, and the subsequent updates till late 05, start 06 :D (that’s all I could find.) I personally am only responsible for the R34 model break down (the smallest part on this thread :kiss: ) the rest was taken from old threads (I included the link to the original) that were started by:

-Funkymonky

-Strutto

-Jd-33

If I have missed anyone I am sorry, please let me know and I will update it.

Please enjoy I hope it helps, any comments are welcome.

If I have missed something or you want to add anything please pm me and ill edit the post.

Thanks again to the boys and girls who run the ‘fasted’ thread and all the work put into decoding the information.

RTK.

Last updated 06/07

Nissan Skyline Colour Codes

Original thread for colour codes.

www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=112210&hl=colour+codes

R32

KH2 - Gun Grey Metallic

KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

TH1 - Dark Blue Pearl

AH3 - Read Pearl Metallic

732 - Black Pearl Metallic

326 - Cristal White

KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic

BL0 - Greyish Blue Pearl (special order)

AN0 - Wine Red

R33

AN0 - Super Clear Red

BN6 - Deep Marine Blue

KH3 - Black

KL0 - Spark Silver

KN6 - Dark Grey Pearl

LP2 - Midnight Purple

QM1 - White

BT2 - Champion Blue

KP4 - Sonic Silver

AR1 - Super Clear Red II

R34

TV2 - Bayside Blue

QM1 - White

KR4 - Sonic Silver

KV2 - Athlete Silver

GV1 - Black Pearl

AR2 - Active Red

EV1 - Lightning Yellow

LV4 - Midnight Purple II

LX0 - Midnight Purple III

WV2 - Sparkling Silver

QX1 - White Pearl

EY0 - Silica Breath

JW0 - Millennium Jade

Misc/unknown model

BJ0 - Light Blue Metallic*

DN0 - Green Metallic

KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

KR4 - Sonic Silver

TG0 - Light Grey Metallic*

Thread to have your VIN ‘Fasted”

www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=133729

VIN/Model break down.

Original thread for the following:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=44011

S13's Model Numbers

KRS13 - 180sx w/ CA18DET and 4WS

RS13 - 180sx w/ CA18DET

KRPS13 - 180sx w/ SR20DET and 4WS

RPS13 - used for the 180SX Type S and 180SX Type G with the SR20DE. Used as well for the

180SX Type X w/ the SR20DET

KS13 - Silvia J's and Q's had CA18DE w/ 4WS. Silvia K's had CA18DET w/ 4WS

S13 - Silvia J's and Q's had CA18DE. Silvia K's had CA18DET

KPS13 - Silvia J's and Q's had SR20DE w/ 4WS. Silvia K's had SR20DET w/ 4WS.

PS13 - Silvia J's and Q's had SR20DE. Silvia K's had SR20DET.

S14's

CS14 - Silvia J's and Q's had SR20DE w/ 4WS. Silvia K's had SR20DET w/ 4WS.

S14 - Silvia J's and Q's had SR20DE. Silvia K's had SR20DET.

Example:

VIN: KRNR32RGFSLMEB

Means:

K = Hardtop

R = RB20DE, RB20DET Model Engine

Blank = 2WD with no Super HICAS

N = 4WD with Super HICAS

R = 2 Door

G = Y (Police Car), GTE, GTS, GTSt, GTS-4

F = 5 Speed Manual

S = Intercooler + Turbo Type

L = Projector Headlight

M = Climate control system + Sound System

E = GT Spoiler

B = GTR Steering Wheel

The following is for the r32 but as far as I am aware most of it is applicable to the r33 as well.

The break down of the model:

May 1989 - August 1991 VIN Numbers

Pos 1 = Body Shape

K = Hardtop

Y = Police Car

Blank = Sports Sedan

Pos 2 = Engine Type

F = CA18 Model Engine

H = RB20E Model Engine

R = RB20DE, RB20DET Model Engine

B = RB26DETT Model Engine

Pos 3 = Suspension Setup (An educated would make me think this is supposed to mean Steering Setup)

Blank = 2WD with no Super HICAS

C = 2WD with Super HICAS

N = 4WD with Super HICAS

Pos 4 = Number of Doors

Blank = 4 Door

R = 2 Door

Position 5 = Vehicle Description

D = GXi

G = Y (Police Car), GTE, GTS, GTSt, GTS-4

X = GTR

Pos 6 = Transmission

F = 5 Speed Manual

A = 4 Speed Automatic

Pos 7 = Fuel Equipment

E = EGI Type

I = SPI Type

S = Intercooler + Turbo Type

Pos 8 + 9 = VS Sign

Pos 10 + 11 = Pack Sign

Pos 12 + 13 + 14 = Personal Sign

August 1991 - November 1994 VIN Numbers

Pos 1 = Body Shape

K = Hardtop

Blank = Sports Sedan

Pos 2 = Engine Type

F = CA18i

H = RB20E

R = RB20DE, RB20DET

E = RB25DE

B = RB26DETT Model Engine

Pos 3 = Steering Setup

Blank = 2WD with no Super HICAS

C = 2WD with Super HICAS

N = 4WD with Super HICAS

Pos 4 = Number of Doors

Blank = 4 Door

R = 2 Door

Position 5 = Vehicle Description

D = GXi

G = GTE, GTS, GTSt, GTS 25, GTS-4

X = GTR

B = GTR with 17 Inch Wheels

Pos 6 = Transmission

F = 5 Speed Manual

A = 4 Speed Automatic

Y = 5 Speed Automatic

Pos 7 = Fuel Equipment

E = EGI Type

I = SPI Type

S = Intercooler + Turbo Type

Pos 8 + 9 = VS Sign

Pos 10 + 11 = Pack Sign

Pos 12 + 13 + 14 = Personal Sign

Here's the factory Extras that are indicated by the last 7 characters on a 1989 -1991 R32

Position 1

Blank = Standard Headlight

L = Projector Headlight

Position 2

Blank = Standard

P = Electronic control active Full auto air-conditioner (Climate control system I assume)

Q = Electronic control active Sound System (Upgraded Sound System?)

Z = Cold District Specification

M = P +Q

V = P + Z

W = Q + Z

T = P + Q + Z

R34 Model break down

B- b: 4 door OR g: 2 door

GK- gh:rb20de OR gk:rb25de OR rb25det

A- a:2wd OR b:2wd = electric super hicas

R- Right-hand drive

E- e:20gt OR 25gt OR 25gt-x OR t:25gt turbo

A- f: 5 speed manual OR a: 4 speed automatic

R34- model

E- e:egi OR u:intercooler turbocharger

D- Destination

A- Standard

This is all I could find on the R34, again I will update as I come across more info.

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