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KBNR32RBFSAA

test driving in the morning and want to make sure its a v spec, the wheels and brakes check out but want to be sure

thanks alot

Thats the model number, not the VIN. But yes the 'B' in the model code means v spec. Post up the VIN though so it can be checked to make sure.

Thats the model number, not the VIN. But yes the 'B' in the model code means v spec. Post up the VIN though so it can be checked to make sure.

Well thats a start, ill get the vin number tomorrow when i drive it. any idea what i should be paying for V spec 1 thats a fresh import with no aussie owners, 92k on the clock stock.

Where can i find information on the model code, eg, what each letter stands for:

GGJPRWYR34ZZAAGZ-D

I'm not sure for the R34, I only know for the R32. Some google searches can probably help though.

got the vin, i hope

6U9000BNR32302965

thanks

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