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Hi, I've been running a few numbers through fast. I did all the 33 gtr's from1995 to find out how many n1s were made. I'll be running the rest of the 33s soon so we have the whole lot covered.

So there was 46 n1s made in 1995 if anyone was wandering. Will be putting all the info into a spreadsheet over the weekend, so if you have a 95 GTR,I will be able to tell you what number your vspec,GTR or n1 is of the total for the year, colour breakdown aswell. So feel free to message me and I'll tell you what I know.

Ive downloaded the softwear, now im in the schematics looking for parts so I can order

I can see the 'part code' is in the schematics but how do I figure out the 'part number"?

cheers

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So double-click the part code you want, and it should go red...

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Now click the red book towards the top. This will search for the part number from a sub folder...

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Part number is now displayed with part code, description and any alternative part numbers...

Could I get mine please

BCNR33-007663

GGJPRQFR33ZDAGJ

An exact Frame Number could not be found on the system but the closes we got was:

VIN.jpg

Thanks in advance for...

BNR32-311603

And extra thanks for anyone who can read the code for what came on this Nissan with Model# ...

KBNR32RBFS8 ZN

VIN_1.jpg

R32 GTR V-Spec II N1!

Nice :D

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