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just based on the number i'd say it's a octboer, november or december 89 model. :) someone with fast can tell you for sure though, but it's definately earlier than 1990 so not a 1992.

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bnr32004240

Most likely not a 1992 going on the 4240 number. Probably late 1989 or early 1990. My GTR is 001650 and was manufactured Sept 1989 so that gives you an idea. I'll check in FAST tomorrow, or someone else might beforehand. It's not a website, but a program....do a search and you'll find lot's of discussion.

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just based on the number i'd say it's a octboer, november or december 89 model. :) someone with fast can tell you for sure though, but it's definately earlier than 1990 so not a 1992.

how can u tell by the numbers and what is fast

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Most likely not a 1992 going on the 4240 number.  Probably late 1989 or early 1990.    My GTR is 001650 and was manufactured Sept 1989 so that gives you an idea.  I'll check in FAST tomorrow, or someone else might beforehand.  It's not a website, but a program....do a search and you'll find lot's of discussion.

sorry stevel the number was wrong its bnr32003239 sorry my mistake

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you are not the baron, i am the baron. :)

I am sure there are plenty of Baronies out there that require Barons :)

BTW The is also a user called 'Red Baron' fairly sure he is not Manfred von Richthofen though :)

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bah! it seems everyone is the baron of something these days. you may be 'a' baron, but never the baron... hehe :(

That's it. I'm off to request a name change to Rex Banner and I'll get all you Barons, Beer or otherwise.

:(

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