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Sorry to jump in, I have PM a few people to get info from FAST for my GTR with no reply. Could one on you please run my vin. no. through FAST because I'm sure my car has had a respray and would like to know what colour it was when it came out of the factory. I'm assuming black.

BNR32-003202

KBNR32RXFSL TAA

Also, QM1 ? What colour is that? Where can you get an conversion table?

Thanks.

meshybum - its probably first rego'd in 96 so hence its classified as a 96 model.... it could also have been built during the change over to series 2 where you sometimes get a mix and match.. if your worried then dont bother with it... but if its just cos of the vspec sticker dont be too concerned.. theres plently of ricers who dont know better selling off gtrs as vspecs when they arent

look in the search section on SAU.

Also the car my fren buy has dual airbags. but its a 1996. has series 1 front lip.... series 2 interior.

How is this making sense?

the search button would also answer your question.

But also remember, i aint hard to change a front bar :(

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