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Hello out there! I am looking to buy a bcnr33 it has rb26 engine and apparently only 300 cars were made like this blue one. Seems very genuine looking, nismo dash and gear, around 96 model. the dealer also mentioned something about description as being 400r lm, some kind of anniversary thing. Bought in japan and now here.

Could someone please explain to me what i am looking for in the engine,vin and other numbers that would signify that it is a real limited edition v spec r33 lemons 1969.

Thanks for any help anyone can offer. :P

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Sounds like a Le Mans version. It had a different interior I believe, and it only came in blue as a V-Spec.

There was a High Performance Imports magazine article on it where the article was called GT-R Man Vs the Supra Man.

It was a limited run item of 98 to celebrate its victory at Le Mans in '96. It came with White Nismo Wheels and a chequered flag decal somewhere.

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