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Hey, Could someone please run this VIN for me,

6U900BCNR33024621

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Hey, can you please Fast this Vin, trying to confirm if series 3 or 2. 6U900BCNR33021647

Cheers

Hey, can you please Fast this Vin, trying to confirm if series 3 or 2. 6U900BCNR33021647

Cheers

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Hey, could someone please run this VIN for me?

BNR34-006508

BNR34-006508

GGJPRWYR34ZDAABK-D

V-Spec 2000-03

TV2 Bayside Blue

Options: Privacy Glass

Approx 6,442nd R34 GTR built

1,085th bayside blue v-spec

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Thank you!!

In addition to your Options:

Super Fine Hard Coating on the paint

Advanced Aero System (Front and Rear Diffusers)

Glove Box Lamp

UV Cut Heat Insulation Glass

Privacy Glass

Remote Control Entry

Rear Fog Lamps

Multi Display Meter

Trunk Lid Trim

Rear Wiper

BNR32-304994

please someone help me to identify r32 gtr

Thanks

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R32 GTR V-Spec

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In addition to your Options:

Super Fine Hard Coating on the paint

Advanced Aero System (Front and Rear Diffusers)

Glove Box Lamp

UV Cut Heat Insulation Glass

Privacy Glass

Remote Control Entry

Rear Fog Lamps

Multi Display Meter

Trunk Lid Trim

Rear Wiper

Appreciate the information. Thank you :)

Edited by ShortCircuit
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