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  • 4 weeks later...
hey could some one fast this one:

6u900HNR32036476

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any info on this would be awesome as i don't know what model it is. thanks

vin. nm35303200

Still don't know how to run stagea vins, if you could tell me which part is "VIN" and which part is "CODE" in FAST I can do it :cool:

eg. HNR32 - 036476 works

But I can't do NM35-303200

OR NM353-0200 Or any other combination I tried.

Yo does this work with engine numbers, or is there a program that does it? I want to know whether my car has a r33 engine or 32 engine in it.. thx

I don't know how to use it for engine numbers, so can't help you either :P

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Still don't know how to run stagea vins, if you could tell me which part is "VIN" and which part is "CODE" in FAST I can do it :)

eg. HNR32 - 036476 works

But I can't do NM35-303200

OR NM353-0200 Or any other combination I tried.

I don't know how to use it for engine numbers, so can't help you either :D

thanks for trying my stagea. i don't know which bit is VIN and which is CODE either but thanks for trying. i'll try and find out and i might try it another time

the vin is NM35-303200, but the copy of fast that is getting around only covered models up to 2000ish. We need someone with the addtional data cds.....

thanks Duncan

i'll write that down and hopefully if someone gets an updated version they can help me then.

the vin is NM35-303200, but the copy of fast that is getting around only covered models up to 2000ish. We need someone with the addtional data cds.....

I think I have found a site that has "CD2 09 2006" which I hope will have the information to cover the NM35. I will try to get it tonight and see if I can get the data to cover our cars.

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi all,

Any chance someone could fast this VIN for me please?? :rolleyes:

BCNR33040532

Just want to confirm that it's not a V-Spec...

Cheers!!

Tommo

Hi Tommo

I have attached the FAST info.

Cheers

Andy

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