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I do have a vin, not for that one though. Its from a white 97 thats the seller is claiming to be a 40th. I have put up a thread in the general forum. but if you have fast going its 6U9000ECR33134065. Yeah the same as myself, i not looking at it because its a 40th, more of a bonus really.

Does the build year appear on the build plate? i didnt see it when i looked.

Yeah konrad i was thinking the same kind of thing with my other theory.

I do have a vin, not for that one though. Its from a white 97 thats the seller is claiming to be a 40th. I have put up a thread in the general forum. but if you have fast going its 6U9000ECR33134065. Yeah the same as myself, i not looking at it because its a 40th, more of a bonus really.

Does the build year appear on the build plate? i didnt see it when i looked.

Yeah konrad i was thinking the same kind of thing with my other theory.

that 1 was built december 1997, so id say its pretty safe that its the real deal and not a mock up... :P

that 1 was built december 1997, so id say its pretty safe that its the real deal and not a mock up... :(

Thanks for that, you couldnt do a screen shot for me?

But as i said i dont recall it having any badges, and it looked like a normal s2? standard bar, spoiler, etc.

Thanks for that, you couldnt do a screen shot for me?

But as i said i dont recall it having any badges, and it looked like a normal s2? standard bar, spoiler, etc.

so it has no badges or anything, and standard bars and spoilers? why would u even think it was a 40th anniv? im confused...

anyway here's the shot

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Because it was advertised as a 40th. Thats why i wanted to know the features of the 40th. As far as i can remember it didnt have any badges, but i dont remember looking at the seats, so there is a chance they are there. but it did have standard looking strut braces, i think with nissan badging.

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