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Ok FAST guru's, i have fast on my machine, but it can never filter an import by its vin. I always have to enter the model code first, then i can enter the chassis no which will give me a build date, but i still have to enter exterior and interior colours manually. Anyone know why this would happen?

  smilingjack said:
original import r32

6F4KBNR32A0016087

hope somebody can help.

cheers

sorry no luck, Australian delivered ones do not appear on nissan fast :D

  HEKT1K said:
hey guys,

can i please get a rundown of ECR33108743

i have a screen print of it that someone did for me a while ago, but it doesn't tell me the factory options and such.

also, does gts25tml mean it has the A-LSD?

cheers

Ric

sorry but my options list comes up in a bunch of random characters which i cant make sence of (take a look a few posts above yours for what it looks like) however it seems that it was very well optioned. maybe someone else can help out on this one?

  getz stuffed said:
Hey team,

chasing some info on this one

bncr33008647

thanks..

something wrong with that code, check it and come back :D

  mr 32 said:
could i pllease get this vin checked

bnr32002897

thnakyou

yes you can:

th_002897.jpg

  Klymax said:
Hi guys.

If you have time can you please check an pm me

ER34018661

Cheers

pm'd as requested

th_018661.jpg

  Psymon said:
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Thanks! :banana:

EDIT: Sorry, any idea where I can find a list of the codes so I can see what the car came with?

I'm sure i've seen it on here before somehwere. No idea what the model codes mean.

Cheers.

Edited by gersfan

Hi,

Could you do this VIN for me?

BCNR33021893

It supposedly a '96 (not sure if it's series 1 or 2) V-Spec in Midnight Purple (LP2).

Thanks in advance.

Grant

Hi Guys,

I have an engine number: RB25704373X

VIN: 6U90000ER34040546

If someone could shed some light on this it'd be great...

Car physically has a turbo, wanted to see whether it's a non turbo engine with a turbo strapped to it, or a turbo engine, though I'm siding to it being a conversion, but would be great to confirm.

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