How is this possible??
Ok, I got my used 2004 Japan spec delivered to me today. I could not locate the VIN number......searched where it should be, and it wasn't there......searched every nook and cranny and still couldn't find it. Our papers in Malaysia also only state the chassis number and year of manufacture (as declared by the used car importer here). I basically bought and paid for a 2004, but I was eager to check the year of manufacture from the car. Even checked the tag on the door sill.
Last resort, I checked the seat-belt tag and it said Takada Corporation, blah blah blah....year of Mfg. 2005!!
Did the used car importer just sell me a 2005 and declared it a 2004 maybe for some tax relief purposes? Or is the seatbelt tag misleading?
Is there any other way at all to establish the actual year of manufacture from the chassis number? Its HZ33-300435 and I found it on the car (matches the import papers)
Question 2.
What in the world is this?? (see pictures)
Last resort, I checked the seat-belt tag and it said Takada Corporation, blah blah blah....year of Mfg. 2005!!
Did the used car importer just sell me a 2005 and declared it a 2004 maybe for some tax relief purposes? Or is the seatbelt tag misleading?
Is there any other way at all to establish the actual year of manufacture from the chassis number? Its HZ33-300435 and I found it on the car (matches the import papers)
Question 2.
What in the world is this?? (see pictures)
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Originally Posted by cracka350z
yes...i want to see more pics of teh japin spek!
pop the hood and look for a dataplate near the back of the engine bay. it should be 10 digits long. as for your year, the only other place would be the placard on the inside of the drivers side door. at least that is where mine is located. seat belt will not tell you anything at all (except who made the belt) since the Z is made at Oppama plant or with the newer Z's, made at Togichi
Originally Posted by Z04
pop the hood and look for a dataplate near the back of the engine bay. it should be 10 digits long. as for your year, the only other place would be the placard on the inside of the drivers side door. at least that is where mine is located. seat belt will not tell you anything at all (except who made the belt) since the Z is made at Oppama plant or with the newer Z's, made at Togichi
Originally Posted by cracka350z
yes...i want to see more pics of teh japin spek!
See all the Japanese stuff written on the monitor controls......how in the world am I gonna decipher those controls?? :-( Wish I was still boinking that Japanese chick from college.
Originally Posted by Z04
pop the hood and look for a dataplate near the back of the engine bay. it should be 10 digits long. as for your year, the only other place would be the placard on the inside of the drivers side door. at least that is where mine is located. seat belt will not tell you anything at all (except who made the belt) since the Z is made at Oppama plant or with the newer Z's, made at Togichi
I found the silver dataplate you mentioned but it states only the chassis number, the transmission number, the manufacture plant, the trim type. That's it.
I beg to differ about the seat-belt tag. See attached pic. Notice the Year of Mfg. stamped on it. I supposedly bought a 2004 (declared) car but with seat-belts manufactured in 2005 !
Originally Posted by stud_daddy
Here are some fresh pics.
See all the Japanese stuff written on the monitor controls......how in the world am I gonna decipher those controls?? :-( Wish I was still boinking that Japanese chick from college.
See all the Japanese stuff written on the monitor controls......how in the world am I gonna decipher those controls?? :-( Wish I was still boinking that Japanese chick from college.
I have nav on mine too and use to make "back up" copies of nav software a couple of years ago. I could hook you up with an English copy if you like although I don't see how its going to help much considering you live outside the US. At least you would be able to read the maintenance features

Also I purchased a complete dash professionally painted gloss black from a member who had nav and he included the button panel in English, I don't need a spare so I could hook you up with that panel cheap if your interested. Its as simple as popping off the old one unplugging a small connector then snapping in the new one.
Pic of the part im reffering to:
Originally Posted by davidv
VIN placement is standard throughout the world. If you are knowledgeable about VIN placement, and cannot find it, them it has been intentionally removed.




