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Engine Number rb30117488a axle code :r11 vin:6h91mportwhf79096

Does this make sense... It's not for my car, its for oooGODZILLAooo

Sorry, that info is useless - the Aussie VIN for that car is not derived from the Nissan one.

But more importantly, what's an import VIN doing with an RB30???

Sorry, that info is useless - the Aussie VIN for that car is not derived from the Nissan one.

But more importantly, what's an import VIN doing with an RB30???

Not sure buddy, that's what he gave me and I also wanted to find out myself...

He is trying to find out about his R32 GTR being built by "Mine's" (in Japan).

He told me "it has a rb30 block with rb26dett head n1 turbos"...

I just want to help him find out... As I am interested to see if it is a Mine's R32 GTR...

But if it being a Mine's built R32 GTR, there should be build plates in the engine bay, but I said to him he can run a VINS Check to give him some background info...

Cool! :happy:

Hi guys, It would be much appreciated if I could please have this VIN fasted:

HCR32289283

Also how to tell if this is a special model? It has a couple of small additions that point towards a special model of some sort.

Thanks alot in advance!

Cheers!

i need some help to try an find out a little bit of info about my car i would like to know where and what work has been done to my car how many owners ect" what car did the block came out of ? the engine number is rb30117488a6 axle code :r11 vin:6h91mportwhf79096 can anybody help me out with abit of info about my car please ???

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