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You quoted another members (ER34sedan) VIN in which I did a search for.

That one's not for you.

That's my one.. 1993

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Here is yours.

If it were a V-Spec, the Grade should state GT-R 17" Wheel.

Do you have factory Brembo Calipers on your GTR?

Your Model Number = KBNR32RXFS7 AA

The Grade of your Skyline is X = GTR 16" Wheels

The GTR Grade = 7 = GTR

The GTR Grade Continued is = AA = GTR & V-Spec / V-Spec II.

AA will be there regardless if it's a Base Model or V-Spec or V-Spec II.

So meaning, if you have a Base Model, it will state AA.

If you have a V-Spec and or V-Spec II, it will still state AA.

  • 2 weeks later...

Would you mind checking my 32

BNR32-001148

Also would it be possible to check my STI?

GDB-037648

Thanks

Josh

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Can you please check whether my Stag is an Autech? After browsing forums on this topic I'm starting to think it might not be.

6U900WGNC34103968

I'll be forever in your debt.

Cheers.

Zane.

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Grade = 260RS = RB26DETT (Autech)

I always thought all 260RS were all Autech's..?

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Grade = 260RS = RB26DETT (Autech)

I always thought all 260RS were all Autech's..?

Yeah that's right I just wanted to make sure mine is a 260RS and not just a RS4 with a RB26 transplant.

Thanks mate my mind is at ease. :)

Yeah that's right I just wanted to make sure mine is a 260RS and not just a RS4 with a RB26 transplant.

Thanks mate my mind is at ease. :)

Yeah all good :)

You got the front and rear Brembo Calipers too?

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You don't see a Deep Marine Blue coloured R33 GTR V-Spec all that often.

ty so much shes left hand drive 41k kms with an

hks step 2 2.8 kit

n1 block

hks 272 11mm lift

gredy intake

titanium midori exhaust

twin gt2871rs on n1 manifolds

greddy fmic

r34 getrag 6speed

hks twin plate

ohlins 2way suspension

hks pro suction kit

reinix oil pump

haltech pro plug in

trust oil pan with baffles

auto select front carbon lip and canards

nismo roll cage nismo

lm carbon rear wing

and a real nice defi gauge display

on volk te37s 18x10 +12 offset shes a looker and a killer

ty so much shes left hand drive 41k kms with an

hks step 2 2.8 kit

n1 block

hks 272 11mm lift

gredy intake

titanium midori exhaust

twin gt2871rs on n1 manifolds

greddy fmic

r34 getrag 6speed

hks twin plate

ohlins 2way suspension

hks pro suction kit

reinix oil pump

haltech pro plug in

trust oil pan with baffles

auto select front carbon lip and canards

nismo roll cage nismo

lm carbon rear wing

and a real nice defi gauge display

on volk te37s 18x10 +12 offset shes a looker and a killer

Nice!

Who built and tuned it?

What's the power out put?

:blink: Left hand drive?!

Nice!

Who built and tuned it?

What's the power out put?

:blink: Left hand drive?!

HKS built it i freshened it up with a some new acl bearings and a new set of hks step 2 ti piston rings cost me 400 used the set, as for the tuning i live in peru soo me and my mate tune it we get by on our own my last rb26 dyno'd 830rwhp at 2.5bar out of a billet 67 mm borgwarner turbo with pump gas and meth injection, goin for 750awhp also have a brand new t04z kit i might put on if i dont like the twin setup here are some pictures of the car in the shop and its first time out still gota paint the bumper on it but man is she a looker

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Edited by Regan2860

HKS built it i freshened it up with a some new acl bearings and a new set of hks step 2 ti piston rings cost me 400 used the set, as for the tuning i live in peru soo me and my mate tune it we get by on our own my last rb26 dyno'd 830rwhp at 2.5bar out of a billet 67 mm borgwarner turbo with pump gas and meth injection, goin for 750awhp also have a brand new t04z kit i might put on if i dont like the twin setup here are some pictures of the car in the shop and its first time out still gota paint the bumper on it but man is she a looker

Wow! That's interesting and left hand drive looks so funny... Cause I am so use to seeing right hand drive Skylines :laugh:

Good on you for doing it on your own with your friend.

HKS always do a good job.

Looks like it's making some decent power.

I prefer the twin setup myself but see how you go.

Thanks!

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