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Hi.

I have been looking at the identification codes posted sometime ago and have some which are not on the post.

My plate shows KBNR32XFSLMZG

According to the post the following are:

X=gtr

F= 5 speed manual

S= intercooler

L= fog lights

M=?

Z & G or ZG=?

As there is no number after XFS i assume it is a v spec1?

Can anybody shed any light on what the 2 missing codes are please.

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Hi.

Yes been through fast. I am of the opinion the information on identification codes previously posted with reference to the v series is not entirely correct and does not show information on all body plate codes.

Would be good if somebody had access to all code details.

although this shouldnt be in WTB ill still help out because i struggled for ages to find the info myself

where i found my info is totally true and correct for my v spec... it has every letter and number in the right place on the model plate to be a v spec 1

x is 16 inch wheels not just GTR mine has a b which is 17 inch bbs v spec wheels

for it to be a v spec it would have to have the b becaise v specs diddnt have std 16 inch wheels because they dont clear the brembos

does the car have bbs wheels and brembos?? yes i am aware these can be changed... but what makes you think its a v spec initially??

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