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Sorry don't have fast to check it, but when it comes back the model number needs to have a "ZN" in it.

Mine is

KBNR32RXFSZN

Some other quick checks

N1's don't have ABS

No boot carpets

Plastice bonnet lip, and rear boot lid lip (under the standard spoiler

Of course all these can be added/removed, so VIN number is best.

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N1's were released on the 19th of July 1991

Have you got Brembo Brakes?

Do you have the rear wiper swtich?

What colour is your car? R32 GTR N1's only came out in a thin layer of Crystle White - Nissan Paint Code = 326

N1's are identified by having 24U stamped / embossed on the Block as opposed to 05U.

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N1's were released on the 19th of July 1991

Have you got Brembo Brakes?

Do you have the rear wiper swtich?

What colour is your car? R32 GTR N1's only came out in a thin layer of Crystle White - Nissan Paint Code = 326

N1's are identified by having 24U stamped / embossed on the Block as opposed to 05U.

Brembo's - 91/92 N1's came with standard calipers - As far as i know

24U v 05U - I'm yet to see any conclussive evidence that ALL N1's have 24U. I was actually told that the earlier models were stamped just the same as standard GTR's. Mine for example is 05U. I've had the car inspected by numerous mechanics and not 1 of them said that there is any evidence that the engine has been swapped(inspecting mounts etc). It's also a very low k's car with log books and service record.

Not that that's 100% conclusive.

There's a guy in the UK which is currently writing a "mini" book on N1's which I'm helping sort of with. He's got a few contacts and is sending me a copy as soon as it's done.

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Correct - it's not an N1. FAST is all you need to verify that one.

hey guys thanks heaps for all your trouble, i thought the chassis number would tell me , but it doesnt have a rear wiper switch it does have the front lip on bonnet and under rear spoiler so not sure what that means

(maybe vspec2 ?) the car is heavily modified so brakes are changed etc. nobody said to me it was an N1 i bought it off the street in tokyo as is , i just noticed it had no rear wiper and it was arctic white so thought i might have

hit the jackpot ....... no matter was thinking of selling it so if it was N1 i would have put it in the advert

thanks again guys

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Here's a VIN to check out:

BNR32-219551

BTW - the guy in the UK writing a mini book about N1's: does anyone know of anyone keeping a list of where the R32 N1's ended up? Would also like to get intouch with this fellow...

Brembo's - 91/92 N1's came with standard calipers - As far as i know

24U v 05U - I'm yet to see any conclussive evidence that ALL N1's have 24U. I was actually told that the earlier models were stamped just the same as standard GTR's. Mine for example is 05U. I've had the car inspected by numerous mechanics and not 1 of them said that there is any evidence that the engine has been swapped(inspecting mounts etc). It's also a very low k's car with log books and service record.

Not that that's 100% conclusive.

There's a guy in the UK which is currently writing a "mini" book on N1's which I'm helping sort of with. He's got a few contacts and is sending me a copy as soon as it's done.

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That appears to be an N1, that chassis, but I always find R32 model codes hard to decipher on FAST.

A mate an I are in the process of gathering data on all N1s to make an online register (and other rare Skylines for that matter). When I get time to scratch myself, I might devote a bit more time to it!

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That appears to be an N1, that chassis, but I always find R32 model codes hard to decipher on FAST.

A mate an I are in the process of gathering data on all N1s to make an online register (and other rare Skylines for that matter). When I get time to scratch myself, I might devote a bit more time to it!

On that subject, please include an area to perhaps list current fakes for sale, would be a helpful source for those looking as another means to reference check

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hey guys thanks heaps for all your trouble, i thought the chassis number would tell me , but it doesnt have a rear wiper switch it does have the front lip on bonnet and under rear spoiler so not sure what that means

(maybe vspec2 ?) the car is heavily modified so brakes are changed etc. nobody said to me it was an N1 i bought it off the street in tokyo as is , i just noticed it had no rear wiper and it was arctic white so thought i might have

hit the jackpot ....... no matter was thinking of selling it so if it was N1 i would have put it in the advert

thanks again guys

V-specII has AA at the end of the model code, have the luxuries yours doesn't, (Climate rear, wiper) also only went into production feb 94, Sorry buddy

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