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hey need a fast check done and i no alot of you have downloaded i unfortunatly cant get it and cant wait till tomorrow to call up, all iv got is a vin number will this be enough?? wont post vin over net pm for details,,

cheers keith

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yes post the VIN and someone will check it for you

theres nothing super secret to be obtained from the VIN, so posting it up, reveals nothing

it doesnt need to guarded or kept secret, its ok to post it here dude

Just saying that the r32 is a type-M. Type-M package usually includes larger brakes on the front, different front bar, factory sideskirts etc. The factory options varied from dealer to dealer in Japan so there is no clear explanation for type-M

Basically nearly all r32 turbo's are type-M, havent seen a non type-m

ah ok thanks you have been very helpfull.. Tho was startin to think i was onto something special when type m came up lol cheers for your help

Woops didnt no had 2 different accounts.. I think my phone automatically logs into this one

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