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Seems a little different to other Series 2's

Please Pm me as well if not to much hassle

ECR33-133451

GGKBRTFR33VDAAA-AA

Ant info would be awsome

Thanks

this vin kept coming up with errors, but the model code showed this:

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Thanks for that,

One question, how will I know if it's V-spec or not - I remember someone told me 'W' on model number indicates it's V-spec, is this right?

Cheers

Grant

Hi,

Was given this vin for a 93 R32 GTR:

6t91mpaaapxavh008

Has no 6U9000 infront.

Eng no: is rb26003690a

Unfortunately that's one of the ones where they just made up a new aussie VIN rather than the usual prefixing the jap one with 6U90000. You're gonna need to get the jap VIN off the firewall, as there's nothing we can do from the engine no or aussie VIN (my 33 was the same...).

Unfortunately that's one of the ones where they just made up a new aussie VIN rather than the usual prefixing the jap one with 6U90000. You're gonna need to get the jap VIN off the firewall, as there's nothing we can do from the engine no or aussie VIN (my 33 was the same...).

Ok, guess ill have to get the one on the firewall.

Thanx for your help :)

Note that you can feed the following web page your Aus VIN & RAWS approval Plate # to get the particulars on the complaince process for your car:

http://raws.dotars.gov.au/rawswebpublic/RAWPubVehSearch.asp

Like most of us, you probably have a version that pre-dates the '35.

However there are some who have passed the tests and been granted the next level

:)

soz dude, bit off topic... but is your dr30 the one that was in parked in front of turbo tune recently?

*grumbles about wasting 2.2gb of his 100gb on junk*

Guess I can help out others!

So there is a newer version floating around? The stag I'm trying to search is only a 2001 and this listing said 2005!

You need to speak to someone who has the later version of FAST for advice on that one - 2.2GB sounds a bit small.

soz dude, bit off topic... but is your dr30 the one that was in parked in front of turbo tune recently?

Nope - it was entered in AJD though.

:)

Thanks for that,

One question, how will I know if it's V-spec or not - I remember someone told me 'W' on model number indicates it's V-spec, is this right?

Cheers

Grant

Anyone know the answer to this?

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