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This sounds awesome. Will the system work for an S14? Obviously its an ADM model but i'm guessing this data will be there as well yeah?

Post it up and someone will try.

HR32-074498

That number doesn't appear in my version of FAST.

ECR33130866

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Model: R33

Series: GTST Type M

Built: February 1997

Colour: Silver

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 4 speed auto

ECR33104634

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Model: R33

Series: GTST Type M

Built: February 1996

Colour: Black

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 5 speed manual

BNR34001103

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Model: R34

Series: GTR

Built: January 1999

Colour: White

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 6 speed manual

BNR32220427

BNR32307857

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Model: R32

Series: GTR

Built: July 1992

Colour: Black Pearl Metallic

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 5 speed manual

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Model: R32

Series: GTR

Built: March 1994

Colour: Black Pearl Metallic

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 5 speed manual

BCNR33005402

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Model: R33

Series: GTR V-spec

Built: April 1995

Colour: White

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 5 speed manual

ECR33112557

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Model: R33

Series: GTST Type M

Built: August 1996

Colour: White

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 5 speed manual

ER34030876

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Model: R34

Series: 25GTT

Built: April 2000

Colour: White

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 5 speed manual

JN1GBAS14A0005189

That number looks like the Australian compliance number. Look for the number on the blue Japanese plate in your engine bay.

ECR33130649

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Model: R33

Series: GTS25t type M

Built: February 1997

Colour: White

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 5 speed manual

BNR32016546

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Model: R32

Series: GTR

Built: May 1991

Colour: Dark Blue Pearl

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 5 speed manual

BNR32016548

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Model: R32

Series: GTR

Built: May 1991

Colour: Gun Grey Metallic

Body: 2 door coupe

Transmission: 5 speed manual

WGC34072775

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Model: Stagea

Series: RSV

Built: October 1998

Colour: Sonic Silver

Body: Wagon

Transmission: 4 speed auto

Hi,

I'm new to this site. i have just bought and R34 and didn't know there was a way to check the vin because it hasn't yet been registered in Australia. Can you check mine for me too, just so i've got piece of mind? VIN 0ER34027590???

Thanks mate

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