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hi

just need to know if this is a true gtst or a gts turbo conversion...

dont know how to read it so if someone could spell it out...

cheers

VIN 6U9000ECR33102983

Engine: RB25149936A

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hi

just need to know if this is a true gtst or a gts turbo conversion...

dont know how to read it so if someone could spell it out...

cheers

VIN 6U9000ECR33102983

Engine: RB25149936A

Its a GTST

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Hi Guys,

Would really appreciate if somebody could advise me.

HR33-102280

vin: 6U90000HR33102280

jst wondering if anyone could sort out mine?

"ECR33-020169"

Done.

To the person asking about FAST, yes, its the Nissan parts software, not the Skyline only parts software ;)

The person asking about model information, look back a few pages and someone has translated the R33 info, the R32 info is around but hard to find

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Done.

To the person asking about FAST, yes, its the Nissan parts software, not the Skyline only parts software :woot:

The person asking about model information, look back a few pages and someone has translated the R33 info, the R32 info is around but hard to find

that was fast. Thank you alot buddy!!!

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