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Hi Guys,

I'm hoping someone who ownes a JDM R32 GT-R can have a look at my attached pic and confirm that their car also has the VIN stamped in two places on the firewall.

I've never really bothered to check this before.

Many Thanks.........

Bob.

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I complied my 89 gtr in 2005 there is no number stamped but i have an engraved plate there with the aus vin that starts with 6u9000 then my bnr32 number I stuck it there because theres not many places to fit a plate. Is that number the vin on your rego if so it was put there by the compliance people here in aus

I also have an uncomplied 92 front cut that has no number stamped there

cheers

OOps didnt read your name this is what happened to the aus gtrs yes?

Is the number on the left longer than the one on the right?

Yes.... The one on the left has all 17 digits. The one in the middle only has 11.

Bob.

Just had a look at my JDM, only has the BNR code stamped in the middle of the firewall under the ABS lines.

Thanks..... That pretty much confirms it.

Thanks for all your help.

Bob.

Just had a look at my JDM, only has the BNR code stamped in the middle of the firewall under the ABS lines.

same with every jdm gtr I've seen. only 1 VIN stamped, plus the VIN plate of course.

Various versions of the vin stamping and plates for the Oz compliance though depending on how/who/when it was done

same with every jdm gtr I've seen. only 1 VIN stamped, plus the VIN plate of course.

Various versions of the vin stamping and plates for the Oz compliance though depending on how/who/when it was done

Yep..... The Aussie delivered cars had the extra stamping as part of the original ADR's.

Your VIN tag is the equivilent of the ADM stamping.

Cheers,

Bob.

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