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nothing too exciting, enjoy

14. Super fine coat

15. rear wiper+ UV cut+ heat reduction glass+privacy glass

16.glove box light+remote control entry+trangrid trim+multi display meter+advanced aero system

18.rear fog lamp (cold area version car)

Hi, could someone please run the Vin No. BNR32-307338 through FAST.

Also whats the 7AA stand for at the end of the model code

thanks

Osman

does anyone know what 7AA stands for at the end of my model code (KBNR32RXFS7AA)

Put your vin through and came up with this

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The 7AA stands for the GTR Grade.

The 7 just means normal R32 GTR.

If there was an 8 instead of 7 it would mean GTR vspec II. If it was absent it would mean GTR Vspec I.

The AA is whats used for normal R32 GTR & V-Spec I &II that are Non N1.

If there was ZN instead of AA it would mean an N1 R32 GTR V-Spec I or II

For all the guys who want to be able to decode the blue chassis plate in the engine bays of their r32's i have a very useful website that i have used for years.

Has everything you would ever want to know about your r32 regardless of wether its a gts, gtst or gtr.

Also has a useful link to a R32 Skyline Chassis Number Date Table that tells you when your car was built.

Particularly useful for all the guys who dont have access to the nissan fast software.

enjoy guys

http://www.users.on.net/~goofyhsk/info/chassis_plate.html

hi. it would be very appreciated if you could check this one 6u9000bnr32003407 thanking you for time and effort

The 6u90000 is not needed to run your vin through fast. They are given to imports when they are complied.

Here is your info

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If you read my post 2 posts above you can decode your blue chassis plate yourself and get all the info you need about your r32

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can u tell me wat's teh colour code for the car ?

thks

Hey mate,

Just ran your vin through nissan fast. The colour code for that car is QM1 which is Cloud White.

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Edited by babyskyline
do you have any letters before your A31 ? eg EA31 ?

Nope, I have two placards with the same number on it. :P

Found a code for a Ceffy that worked, started with CA31.. but I tried that and didnt work either. :)

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