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Hey it would be much appreciated if someone could check the details on this stagea....

Cheers,

Tom

Vehicle

Identification

Year1996VIN7A8DH610707004660MakeNissanChassisWGC34-004660ModelStagea 25XColourGreen

Engine

Assembly

NumberRB25-6703217Country of originJapanCapacity2,498 ccAssembledOutside New ZealandPowerNot enteredVehicle typePassenger car/vanFuel typePetrolBody styleStation wagonAlternative fuelNot enteredNumber of seats5

Weight

Axles

Gross1,745 KgTypeNot enteredTareNot enteredNumber2

Wheel baseNot entered

  • 4 weeks later...

Please Please Please :rofl: I'll pay for the beer!

Decode this:

VIN Chassis # BNR34-005129

MODEL# GGJPRWYR34ZDAAAK-D

$5.00 Paypal to the first one who decodes her! :domokun:

Thank you very much!!!

I really do need this done... any help would be much appreciated!

Regards,

Turbodaddy

  • 3 months later...

Hi There

Can you please help. I am looking a buying a R32 GTR V Spec, It looks like I have found one. It has all the V Spec options, but i would like to confirm.

Here are the VIN Details

Chassis # BNR32-302103

Model # KBNR32RBFS AA

KH2 G

FS5R30A RC 41

I spoke to Nissan, they couldn't confirm it was a V Spec. They did say it was not a normal GTR it is a GTR.17 special model

Thanks

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