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Guess I will jump on the band wagon for now as well...

Anybody able to assist with any info, much appreciated.

BNR32-313672

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Here is your fast mate.

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And a website for decoding your build plate.

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

Thanks heaps.

Just proves what I already thought.

Its a plain old GTR with a heap of NISMO stuff thrown at it. We cant have everything now can we...

Been looking for a decoding guide like that. Added to favourites now.

Edited by SSHatch
hi there,

can someone pls decipher these details as i want to know the exact year build date & associated info:

VIN: BNR32001881

MODEL: KBNR32RXFSLM2G

thanks in advance :spank:

here is your fast mate

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Use this link to decode your model code

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

And for the last 4 letters LMZG go back to page 39 of this thread, 10 posts down i posted what they stand for.

thanks!

L - Projector Headlights (it has this)

M - climate comtrol + upgraded stereo (it has this)

(Package Extras Sign)...

Z - Black Interior Trim (it has this)

G - ABS & Viscous LSD (it has this)

interesting about the LSD as i had this looked at not long & the builder mentioned that my diff was not stock, had nitrated gears with a nismo centre, now im not sure if this was done by the previous owner OR did it come out with this from factory???

does anyone else have the letter 'G' in their model no. or is it a 1 off an added option on my gtr?

Most of the series 1 r32 gtr's (89 - sometime in 91) that i have been asked to fast have the G on the model code.

Seems like it was an option that almost everyone got at the time of new.

The later r32 gtr's (91-94) dont have the LMZG in the model code. Just seems like nissan decided to automatically put all these options onto the later models from what i have read and remove the letters from the model codes.

The nismo centre of the diff was most likely added by the previous owner.

Edited by babyskyline

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