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i have a 1990 mine's gtr ,it has a rb30 block with rb26dett head n1 turbos . i have owned it for six months now i have dont a vehicle history report in all states in australia ,im the second owner in oz an i would like to know what engine internals it may have as i know the work done to it was done in japan... i would like to find out the history of the car in japan can anybody help ???

regards ,dion

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Any built plates and numbers in the engine bay?

Get the VIN Number and do a VIN Check here... - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/VI...ed-t128496.html

Someone can decode it for you... It might just come up as a normal 90 model GTR, so build plates and plaques are needed to clarify if it is a Mine's or not...

Just by looking at the pics, you just have a Mine's Speedo which can be put on any R32 GTR.

Check your ECU, Mine's use there own ECU's

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They also have there own exhaust systems and many upgraded parts like camshafts, suspension, brake systems, and carbon fiber body parts...

So the only way to tell if it is a "Mine's" R32 GTR, you might want to take a look in the engine by taking the cam covers off to start with...

Any built plates and numbers in the engine bay?

Get the VIN Number and do a VIN Check here... - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/VI...ed-t128496.html

Someone can decode it for you... It might just come up as a normal 90 model GTR, so build plates and plaques are needed to clarify if it is a Mine's or not...

Just by looking at the pics, you just have a Mine's Speedo which can be put on any R32 GTR.

Check your ECU, Mine's use there own ECU's

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post-46584-1251869018_thumb.jpg

They also have there own exhaust systems and many upgraded parts like camshafts, suspension, brake systems, and carbon fiber body parts...

So the only way to tell if it is a "Mine's" R32 GTR, you might want to take a look in the engine by taking the cam covers off to start with...

thank you for your help ... the engine number is rb30117488a axle code :r11 vin:6h91mportwhf79096 can anybody help me out with abit of info about my car ???

i need some help to try an find out a little bit of info about my car i would like to know where and what work has been done to my car how many owners ect" the engine number is rb30117488a axle code :r11 vin:6h91mportwhf79096 can anybody help me out with abit of info about my car please ???

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thank you for your help ... the engine number is rb30117488a axle code :r11 vin:6h91mportwhf79096 can anybody help me out with abit of info about my car ???

You'll need the chassis number BNR32 etc etc so we can check it on FAST. Are there any other marking around the car to suggest what Mine's parts are inside it?

Your best bet would probably be to contact Mine's themselves, although don't be surprised if they haven't kept records going back that far.

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