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Ok my VIN is 18 digits but FAST will only let me enter 17, what gives?

Spook33: That's an engine number I think.

I tried both my VIN and Engine number (one 18 one 17 digits) with no success.

I also tried to one that BBGTR did above and got no results either.

I've copied all 5 CD's to the right directories and poined the setup program at them as per the instructions. Those CD's are listed in the bottom right hand corner of the program but still nothing works!

What gives =\

Edited by ActionDan
Ok my VIN is 18 digits but FAST will only let me enter 17, what gives?

Spook33: That's an engine number I think.

I tried both my VIN and Engine number (one 18 one 17 digits) with no success.

I also tried to one that BBGTR did above and got no results either.

I've copied all 5 CD's to the right directories and poined the setup program at them as per the instructions. Those CD's are listed in the bottom right hand corner of the program but still nothing works!

What gives =\

the digits and letters in front of the "ECR33XXXXXX" is what they add on when they're imported....FAST is a program from NISSAN , so it will only recognise the japanse VIN, which in your case will be ECR33 XXXXXX

:laugh:

T326 - Crystal White

732 - Black Pearl Metallic

AH3 - Red Pearl Metallic

AN0- Super Clear Red

AR1- Super Clear Red II

AR2 - Active Red

BL0 - Greyish Blue Pearl

BN6 - Deep Marine Blue

BP9 - Dark Blue Pearl

EV1 Lightning Yellow

EY0 - Silica Breeze

GV1 - Black Pearl

JW0 - Millenium Jade

KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

KH2 - Gunmetal Grey Metallic

KH3 - Black

KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic

KN6 - Dark Grey

KP4- Sonic Silver

KR4-Sonic Silver

KV2-Athlete Silver

LP2- Midnight Purple

LV4 - Midnight Purple II

LX0 - Midnight Purple III

QM1 - White

QT1 - White Pearl

QX1 - White Pearl

TH1 - Dark Blue Pearl

TV2 - Bayside Blue

WV2 - Sparkling Silver

as for the model code in the top right hand corner, you'll need to go back to about page 1 of this thread, and decode it using the post that has most of the translations....it can be a bit time consuming :laugh:

Well good to know that my car was always Super Clear red II =D

I'll check the model codes..

Just checked and got some insights, wtf is an active LSD, as apparently I have the letter that denotes this option coupled with ABS which I already knew I had... I knew it had 'an' LSD but wtf is Active all about or just some naming shizzle?

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