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I've spent some time looking over what's there and you're right - it's not correct.

It's a bit confusing so if anyone can help that would be great - I'd love to get it correct.

So the information is in the 2 following images: First is a general explanation:

Second is the info

Now the 2 parts of model codes we are interested in are:

LM AA

LM ZG

L= projector headlamp

M = P = Climate control air con

= Q = Optional sound system

From the left table

Then there's

AA which is both cold weather package (not listed above but should be)

ZG

Well Z doesn't even exist on the middle table.

G = B + D

Do we then take both left and right column of B and D, or only the right (or left?)

B(left) = ABS

B(right) = GT-R steering wheel

D(left) = GT auto spoiler (front lip)

D(right) = viscous LSD

Then if GTR steering wheel is listed here, why is it not listed in AA? Surely they have all the same steering wheel :)

Thoughts?

Edit: It's been pointed out to me the preceding LM and LT are more R32-specific, the AA/ZG/ZH are BNR32-specific. Hence the various Auto Spoiler, Steering Wheel etc. translations don't apply here, they're for GTS (and GTS-t) models.

Not sure how best to leave the translations.

What's even more confusing is apparently there was 15,000 R32 GTR's with MZG... So how can there be no info on it?

I have spent hours previously trying to figure out what it means but i couldn't find anything.

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Released the German version (thanks to andreasgtr for the translations) and Japanese version of the site.

Also made a few other minor updates.

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Back to the cold weather package:

For R34 GTR can confirm from Nissan documentation:

Wiper de-icer
Heated door mirrors
Heavy duty battery
Better heater
Different coolant
寒冷地仕様(ワイパーデアイサー、ヒーター付電動格納式リモコンカラードドアミラー、寒冷地用高性能バッテリー、寒冷地仕様クーラント、強化ヒーター)

Bob: I'll see what I can find tonight.

Anthony: My friend Cam who has been helping a lot, he thinks

"I can only come to the conclusion that AA means no rear wiper, ZG means it has a rear wiper.".

But I removed the notes for the time being as I'm still not 100% sure...

I did actually look through 50+ auction results trying to find an AA car with a photo of rear windscreen but no luck.

Might have another go tonight if I get some free time.

Cheers

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Bob: I'll see what I can find tonight.

Anthony: My friend Cam who has been helping a lot, he thinks

"I can only come to the conclusion that AA means no rear wiper, ZG means it has a rear wiper.".

But I removed the notes for the time being as I'm still not 100% sure...

I did actually look through 50+ auction results trying to find an AA car with a photo of rear windscreen but no luck.

Might have another go tonight if I get some free time.

Cheers

I'm not sure if this helps.........

http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=SSE-AD-3716749&Cr=0

AA car with rear wiper!

Bob.

Couldn't find any info on mine....................BNR32-001323

BNR32-001323
KBNR32RXFSLMZG
GTR (Series 1)
1989-09 KH2
Gun Grey Metallic
Try typing 001323 in to the search box.
BNR32-001323
KBNR32RXFSLMZG
GTR (Series 1)
1989-09 KH2
Gun Grey Metallic
Try typing 001323 in to the search box.

ahhhh, there you go, much appreciated sin-

basically everything I knew.

second line with this MZG at the end, seems I fall into that group of people.....

Honestly I think mzg just means it's effectively a bog stock series 1? And they didn't need the extra letters hence they did mzg as like a place holder code. I have gone over my car top to bottom and I can't find anything special.

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Honestly I think mzg just means it's effectively a bog stock series 1? And they didn't need the extra letters hence they did mzg as like a place holder code. I have gone over my car top to bottom and I can't find anything special.

ye think I'd have to agree, a special 1 in 15,000 ;)

Yes but surely there's some difference between

LMAA

LMZG

LMZH

LTAA

LTZG

The other issue I'm having is regarding the Options column. Originally with just the R34 GTR that idea was to just list what "options" the car had. Ie Side airbags, since for example all cars have rear wiper and super fine hard coat (except for N1s..). But when it comes to cars, it's more a spec than an option (ie series 3 front bar for R33 GTR is on all Series 3s). But should it be listed? It's not really an option if it's on all, but it's not on series 1 and 2 cars. So I could change Options to specs, then the list would becomes quite long (especially for R34 GTR) and then it would be a bit hard to see the differences and what was actually "optioned" ....

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