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ooo mine is CA31-703434 6/89. It was RB20DET Auto though, but converted to 5sp later on.

Yours is also July 89, not June 89.

FAST Information for CA31-703746

Model Series: A31

Prod.M/Y: 8907

Colour: KHO

Motor: RB20DE

Drive: 2WD - FR

HICAS: Yes (as you can tell by the "C" infront of you VIN number)

I tried comparing your cars details to mine, and I cant quite tell which box is for transmission type. But thats really irrelevant now anyways. Yours could very well have been factory 5sp.

JK

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ooo mine is CA31-703434 6/89. It was RB20DET Auto though, but converted to 5sp later on.

Yours is also July 89, not June 89.

FAST Information for CA31-703746

Model Series: A31

Prod.M/Y: 8907

Colour: KHO

Motor: RB20DE

Drive: 2WD - FR

HICAS: Yes (as you can tell by the "C" infront of you VIN number)

I tried comparing your cars details to mine, and I cant quite tell which box is for transmission type. But thats really irrelevant now anyways. Yours could very well have been factory 5sp.

JK

thanks for that .....anyone want to buy some fender mirrors :(

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those mirrors are really uggers aren't they?  grandpa stylinz :spew:  

what are your plans for it?

ahh those mirror`s are perfect...if u want the jap taxi look

cars are being sourced for the Aspley drift gang down the road from me...this one will proberbly end up metalic pink..with all the gear...don`t think they`ll use mirrors somehow

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the white one will be a DE auto hicas it looks exactly like mine same wheels same front skirt and everything so i can pick that one

the grey one could actually be a RB20 E, not sure but im pretty convinced on the white one

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the white one will be a  DE auto hicas it looks exactly like mine same wheels same front skirt and everything so i can pick that one

the grey one could actually be a RB20 E, not sure but im pretty convinced on the white one

white is manual

silver is 6/88 rb20e

thanx

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the white one will be a  DE auto hicas it looks exactly like mine same wheels same front skirt and everything so i can pick that one

Body trim doesnt mean shit. Its a nissan. they change their mind on anything at any time.

the grey one could actually be a RB20 E, not sure but im pretty convinced on the white one

Errr dude I just said exactly what it was...theres no convincing needed :)

JK

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