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well after looking over my mates N1 1993 BNR32 ive noticed he has the exact bilsteins exhaust turbos. all he has that are nismo that i dont have is his seats. i have normal seats. but i also have a Nismo 260kph cluster. i was told that all my items are factory. so leads me to wonder if mine is an N1?

Nismo front bar (resprayed and nismo sticker came off)

Nismo exhaust

N1 turbos

Nismo stickers throughtout cabin

Nismo 260 Cluster

N1 Bilstein suspension

thats all i can think of.

let me knw as i would love to knw.

here is the read out provided by karen

thanks :P

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Hi guys,

I am after a VIN for a GENUINE R32 GTR N1.

Can you ask your mate if I can have it?

I need to order an N1 bar from Nissan, but they reckon I need a VIN from an N1, bcoz they can't find the part number!

Cheers!

:P

How can you tell?

Psychic powers?

Because the KBNR32RXFSLM2G build identifier is the same as for the early R32 Gt_R's The N1 editions had completely different sequences.

There is NO DIFFERENCE between an N1 bar & that for a Nismo version. Apart from the slots & the intercooler mesh there is no difference between the N1 version & the ordinary GT-R. So why do you want/need an N1 version (not that there is such a thing?)

Psychic powers?

Because the KBNR32RXFSLM2G build identifier is the same as for the early R32 Gt_R's The N1 editions had completely different sequences.

There is NO DIFFERENCE between an N1 bar & that for a Nismo version. Apart from the slots & the intercooler mesh there is no difference between the N1 version & the ordinary GT-R. So why do you want/need an N1 version (not that there is such a thing?)

Actually, you are right, I want a NISMO front bar. But I can't find a part number or a suitable VIN to give to Nissan so they can order it. They reckon they are having trouble finding a part number themselves, gave me some crap about just getting a stock bar and buying vents seperate, which i think is silly. I prefer a factory one.....

So any help would be appreciated!

Cheers!

:)

haha.

hmm ok thanks guys.. shoot my hopes down lol.

it just seemed weird having the same N1 stuff as my mates N1. apart from he has red stitching GTR seats, red stitching wheel and shifter. and thats it.

well thanks guys :thumbsup:

how do u check what items are optioned from factory?

cause i was told that everything on my GTR was from factory.. :) (better not be just salesperson talk)

When you get the number let me know, im after one of these nismo bars too.

Cheers

u talking about the vents..? thats for V-spec and only an option. the N1 GTR my mate has no intercooler vents.

also mate ur avatar is top stuff i love the way it doesnt crumble it just bounces off the wall..

and look at it understeer. :thumbsup:

Actually, you are right, I want a NISMO front bar. But I can't find a part number or a suitable VIN to give to Nissan so they can order it. They reckon they are having trouble finding a part number themselves, gave me some crap about just getting a stock bar and buying vents seperate, which i think is silly. I prefer a factory one.....

So any help would be appreciated!

Cheers!

:thumbsup:

I am clearly missing something here. I gave you the build number of a NISMO edition R32 GT-R in the other thread. They were the evolution model that the group A cars was officially based on. They had all the extra bits of spoilers/cut outs etc. If there is any difference between the part numbers for the front spoiler on that & the povvo pack GT-R it will show up. My thing has the slots in the front bumper. They are nothing special - you just need to trim the bumper to suit. Other than the holes the bumper is exactly the same. They aren't at all hard to put in as there is nothing behind the bumper on that location.

If you want NISMO bling there are tonnes of other bits & pieces they make. Most of it is hideously expensive.

In all honesty the Nismo add ons are nothing special in terms of quality. The extra spolier bits warp, distort & bend & generally look pretty awful after a few years. I have bought an after market replica of the rear lip spoiler on the back of how bloody terrible my Nismo item looks. Carbon fibre generally looks prettier than plastic in any case. :)

As far as I know the only option you could get on your standard R32 GT-R were heated external mirrors....

Edited by djr81

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