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heres what i know....R33 GTR was released in 95 and the 34 GTR in 99.....Other manufacturers numbers are as follows....toyota engine example 4A(engine family) G= twin over head camshaft with twin pulley drive F=Twin overhead camshaft with single pulley drive with the other cam driven by a gear off the pulley driven cam T= turbo

Z= supercharged E=Efi U=Pollution engine (but they have since dropped this designation)

C=carby

Mitsubishi body example CC lancer CD5A=Lancer 4wd 1800cc 4g93 CD9A=Lancer evolution...9 designating the 2 litre engine therefore first 2 digits designates the body shape/model 3rd digit in designates the engine dunno what the A is

ok.....here it is....first letter in nissan skyline's VIN number designates the engine....B=rb26 E=Rb25 H=RB20

N=4WD

So BNR34 Is rb26 powered 4wd R34.....i beleive the earlier models C=coupe but was dropped for 34 series

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