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The car has been painted inside and out so door jams, boot lid & boot jams, Engine was taken out with all the K frame and sprayed engine bay then reinstalled, so every panel was taken off the car and rubbed back and all prepped then painted. Also the front and rear windscreen were taken off and once paint was finished he bought new genuine Nissan rubbers to install windscreens and apparently non genuine have issues??? As ive known the current owner for about 20 years and seen his workmanship over the years his qork is great and finish of the GTR is awesome.

Spoke to the workshop yesturday and they remember the car and said it had alot of money spent on it and a rough figure of 30k.................

Edited by mickyyyy

Hi guys, just confirming a few details before purchase and ive been told to identify a Vspec is by the the diff and dash and i got some pictures but not sure about dash??? Any other ways to identify a Vspec R33???

http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n153/MICKYYYY/diff.jpg

http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n153/MICKYYYY/dash.jpg

Hi guys, just confirming a few details before purchase and ive been told to identify a Vspec is by the the diff and dash and i got some pictures but not sure about dash??? Any other ways to identify a Vspec R33???

http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n153/MICKYYYY/diff.jpg

http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n153/MICKYYYY/dash.jpg

Put the VIN into Nissan FAST

As morgs said FAST is the most accurate way. The diff cover is finned so should be the active LSD (v spec) and the dash unit has the "A-LSD" warning light to correspond with this, although the cluster _is_ aftermarket.

I downloaded the program and put in the model number from the Vin TAG and this is what came up

i noticed it shows GTR/V so maybe that means Vspec???

Bit it didnt show anything else as in factory colour or trim which i was expecting???

http://i111.photobuc.../Nissanfast.jpg

Edited by mickyyyy

Anyone???

Need to clarify ASAP please

Did you enter the VIN correctly into FAST? I'm not seeing the Vin #, Manufacturer Date, Colour Code, Interior Code etc.

It appears to be a generic information for a particular model, not a specific one off vehicle.

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