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Hi guys,

I am about to purchase my first Skyline and wanted to know if somebody could kindly enter in the vehicle particulars and tell me everything that comes up on it. Help is much appreciated.

VIN: 6U9000HCR32282451

Cheers, Joey

Can someone please check: HCR32-279294

Thank you

HCR32-279294

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Hi guys,

I am about to purchase my first Skyline and wanted to know if somebody could kindly enter in the vehicle particulars and tell me everything that comes up on it. Help is much appreciated.

VIN: 6U9000HCR32282451

Cheers, Joey

6U9000HCR32282451

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- October 1992 model

- Spark silver metallic exterior paint

- Dark grey interior

- RB20DET

- HICAS (Rear wheel steering) and RWD

- GTST Type M

- Manual 5 speed

Edited by Dark26
I'm looking at a r32 gtr apparently a ''93 v-spec

if someone can fast this vin for me would be much appreciated

VIN: 6U9000BNR32302418

VIN: 6U9000BNR32302418

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Your model number from FAST is KBNR32RXFS7AA

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X = Standard GTR with the 16" wheels

B = V-spec with the 17" wheels

Which means, its a standard GTR, not a V-spec.

I am trying to find out if this car is vspec or n1

BCNR33-001745

GGJPRQFR33ZDA

Any help would be awesome

It does and thats not an N1. You can identify N1s by --c-- in the model code. Heres mine.

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Does anyone know how to identify NURs? I've got one here which I have a hard time checking. Everytime I key in the code it'll change something in the model and manage to find something.

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I think its BNR34-40380J and GGJPRWYR34ZZAAAW-D. For some reason I remember someone mentioning the ZZAAA indicates NUR or something. Can some experience Nissan Fasters help? Hehehe. Thanks.

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