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Hi, could someone please do BNR32-004482

KBNR32RXFSLMZG

Thanks!

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That's a rare colour, Dark Blue Pearl...

Hi Guys

Would someone mind running a fast for me? Would really appreciate it.

BNR32-301702

KBNR32RXFS7ZAA

As much information as possible would be great! Thanks

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Base model R32 GTR in Spark Silver Metallic Colour.

Thanks a million (00)Skyline(00)!

Is there any other way to find out the vehicles history? Just for interest sake really.

Imported the car to South Africa almost a year ago and having such a blast, would love to know the history!

All good!

With just the VIN Number, that's all you're pretty much going to get, information wise.

Unless you take a pic of the Blue Plate and post it here, I might be able to give more information.

Did the car come with any log books / auction sheet?

Unless you know who was the original owner of the car in Japan, we can only go by what came with the car.

Even post pics of the car / engine bay here or PM me and we can have a look.

Mine pls HCR32071701

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Any plans for the N1 or just keep it as is for now?

Holdups J have meant a test of patience for me - and I'm still waiting. Just dressing it up with old style Nismo items is all I can think of at the moment without getting ahead of myself. Can't even drive it yet.

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