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Gday guys,

Ive brought myself a R32 with RB25 for drift/track use. I dont know the history of the car so trying to find out as much as i can. I know at some stage it has been engineered and registered with the RB25 as on the PPSR has the correct vin with the matching RB25 engine number. Im hoping it was done by a workshop and would like to talk to them.

Anyway, plate and sticker as follows (i cant read whats on the sticker as it seems to have faded plus im not at home at the moment, i havent actually even seen the car yet!!)

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Thanks in advance everyone

The Japanese language on the plate isn't anything helpful- Nissan motor company etc.

The 732 G is the colour trim.

The sticker is for the aircon freon fill date. I can't see anything written in there but the format (if it has been written in but not visible in the photo) will be year/month/day.

Does anyone know what part of the blue build plate would state that its a M Spec. I had the Vin fasted and it came up.

Pitty about the sticker, i thought it might of been an engineering company or even compliance place. Not to worry the search will continue. Never know might even find some paperwork when i start ripping it apart!

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