How do I find my vehicle specification?

Modified on Tue, 16 Apr at 11:14 AM

Nengun Performance has access to the full catalogue of available parts from the Japanese OEM manufacturers, such as Nissan, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Honda and more.


Selecting the correct OEM catalog is key to ensuring accurate selection of parts. The vehicle specifications are broken down into a number of levels to allow quick and accurate selection of your exact vehicle:


  1. Vehicle Make or Manufacturer
    Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, etc.


  2. Vehicle Family
    Nissan Skyline, Toyota Supra, etc.



  3. Vehicle Model
    The vehicle model is often referred to by chassis code, for example:
    Nissan Skyline R34 GTR, chassic code BNR34
    Toyota Supra Mark IV, chassis code JZA80



  4. Vehicle Specification or Variant
    The exact specification of the vehicle, including the year, engine, grade, transmission and other details. A specific year may have many variations and is critical to selecting the correct OEM catalogue.

    Example:
    Toyota - Supra Mark IV -JZA80
    Production: 1993
    Grade: RZ Type
    Engine Code: 2JZGTE
    Engine: 3000CC 24-VALVE DOHC EFI TURBO;
    Body: LIFTBACK (AERO TOP);
    Transmission: Automatic
    Transmission Type: ATM, 4-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT
    Induction: TWIN CAM,TURBO



Once you have identified the correct vehicle specification, you can browse the OEM catalogue. To find the correct part, see the navigating OEM part diagram help for more information.

The Nengun Performance OEM team is experienced in confirming your vehicle specification and ensuring you view the correct OEM parts catalog. If you have any questions or concerns in part selection, please contact the team and they will be happy to help.

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