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Hi,

I have an RB26 Stagea but not an Autech. Wondering if someone can FAST;

VIN# WGNC34024634

and a separate FAST for Engine # RB26047962A

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Allan

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sorry FAST does not deal with Engine Numbers

Cheers Bundy

Brandon

mine comes up invalid to, thats on the VIN , the model No and using both???

I'm using FAST Ver 3.5 btw

cheers

Same version and I just checked it again it the same as what I've posted. I'm only using the VIN and model I got was KBNR32RXFS7AA.

Can someone check that NUR for me? My mate is looking at buying that. I cant get it out from FAST but for some reason I'm thinking maybe FAST doest show cars that were produced after 2001?

Can someone check that NUR for me? My mate is looking at buying that. I cant get it out from FAST but for some reason I'm thinking maybe FAST doest show cars that were produced after 2001?

Hmm it doesn't work for me either, says that it is invalid.

Fast this one for me. Thanks in advance!

BNR32001527

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Hi,

Please lookup my VIN: HCR32003878

I am mostly interested in month/year of manufacture

Cheers

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May 1989

please check this for me, i have fast downloading but may need it before it finishes...

BCNR33023740

mainly wanting to know if its qm1 white

thanks.

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Yes its QM1 white

Hi,

Could you please check the following chassis number for me BNR32-304331.

Thanks in advance, much appreciated.

Z54

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??GTR.17?? not sure what it is, bit I think I'll like it.

cheers Bundy

what does GTR.17 mean.

Guy claims its a V spec 1

What are your thoughts?

probably not, V Specs are normally listed as GTR/V in FAST like the one below

although I've never seen the 17, so looks like "Something" special, maybe someone else can shed a light

also just notice d the othert 32z I got 'on file' list engine as 'RB26DTT' yours lists as 'RB26DETT"

& your Geabox lists as MT.F5 not MT ... could be Series 2

maybe someone familiar with 32'z might know

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EDIT: splelnig

Edited by BundyBear

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