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Hi this is my first post nice to meet you all im looking for a skyline to import to canada and im looking for either a nismo or an N1. Getting an answer to this would really help. I know that the vin(chassis number) for all of the nismo edition cars is 100001 -100560 the last sixty of which were kept by nissan what are the vin numbers of the 228 original N1 race version?

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There is no sequence of body numbers for N1s, as they were built from 91 till the end of production as a special order. The best way is to 'fast' the chassis number to get the model number (also stamped on the blue plate on the firewall) and decode that. As a guide, N1s last two digits of the model number should be ZN.

This site has a bit of a breakdown for you

http://www.users.on.net/~goofyhsk/info/chassis_plate.html

Adrian.

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Read through the first page of this mate.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/416450-r32-gt-r-v-spec-v-spec-ii-register-inc-n1-v-spec-v-spec-ii-models/

Unlike the nismos, the N1s are not all consecutive numbers. However the model code will signify an N1 with a ZN at the end of the model code.

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