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Hey Guys, this is my first thread on here, hopefully some of you find it useful.

I have been searching and trying to work out what each car will come with in the auctions is a headache. Asking an importer to look at 4 cars a day to find out they arent a premium isnt fair, so i decided to work it out for myself.

What you need to do is find the car up for auction on this site: http://jpcenter.ru/

Once you found the car, click on the "MONTH OF PRODUCTION" button

Type the cars Japanese VIN in there, for a v35 Coupe it will be CPV35-XXXXXX where the X's will be a number on your auction sheet.

From there you need the "code of a model"

The one im doing for this test looks like this - GLJARVNV35EDAA-C--

The first lot of numbers in the code are unimportant, you know what they represent by looking at the car

The important numbers/letters start from the number 7.

7 = Your transmission type, where N is 5 speed auto, i think manual will probably be M

After that nothings important until 14, where 14,15,16,17,18 represent what factory option packs you have :)

Please note i only had access to the sedan one and i dont speak japanese well so there could very well be mistakes or options missing

14 is concerned with what external options you have

The possible options are

GLSSW = Privacy Glass

COAT2 = "Bok Doko - eight off seven in a superuser" (WTF does this mean?)

DWHLV = 17 215/55 wheels/tyres

ROOF3 = Garasusanru electric step (sunroof?)

Option 15 is to do with navigation

- = Regular

(A) TELv2 - Tv Navigation DVD (shiki?)

(B) ETCS2 - ETC + TV Navigation Formula DVD

©TELV4 - Navigation with CD

Option 16 is to do with the CD player

CLAS2 = BOSE plus dual zone climate control (Premium pack?)

CLAS3 = ??? with BOSE

CLAS4 = ??? with BOSE

CLAS5 = ??? without BOSE

CLAS6 = ??? without BOSE

STDv4 = Leather Fronts

BLTT5 = 3 point type seatbelt, Power drivers seat?

SPI3 = one rear wiper frame a rear spoiler and opening

SPI2 = Rear spoiler and a link frame □ Assignable

Option 17 is to do with performance options

ACCS3 = Adaptive Cruise Control system

VDCs2 = VDC

DIFF6 = LSD

I will post up an image soon so you can reference what yours will have :) Happy shopping!

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Some further translations:

Clas3 - P collection with BOSE

Clas4 - S collection with BOSE

Clas5 - P collection without BOSE

Clas6 - S collection without BOSE

STDV4 - Leather Seat with Heating Front Only

BLTT5 - 3 seatbelt rear with curtain airbag and active head restraint

SPOI3 - Rear spoiler with side skirts and rear wiper

SPOI2 0 Rear spoiler with side skirts

I have no idea what the difference is between a P collection and a S collection. Presumably P means Premium and S means Sports. Looks like Nissan had the "S" and "P" designations for the V35 as well (as is the case with the V36).

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  • 8 months later...

Sorry to trawl this thread up from the past, I have been using your codes to browse and I can say they aren't accurate for sedans past 03 (believe me I just bought an '03 with a D code Option 16 and it doesn't have side airbags, it has the heated seats with full leather option, but i already knew that before buying it). I did however find a better way by accident today, it is quicker and it doesn't require translation:

go here

http://nissan.epc-data.com/

type in the japanese VIN in the section that says: "Please enter full frame number:"

you will then get to a page like this: (here is one i prepared earlier with alot of options)

http://nissan.epc-data.com/skyline/hv35/6820-vq30dd/?frame_no=hv35-204441

if you look at the "Spec code" section it will give you the option code (similar to those in the original post) if you hover over it, it will give you a tooltip with an explanation of which code is which IN ENGLISH.

Enjoy! and I assume this does more than just V35s!

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This webpage - http://nissan.epc-data.com/skyline/v35/6815-vq25dd/body/680/68520/ suggests that it is either 250GTM Navi Edition or 350GT Premium Leather Package (as opposed to CLAS8 which is Premium Spec).

I found another page that says it's navi edition for a Stagea NM35, so that ties in with the above. Do you have factory nav?

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