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Okay, so unless I am doing something completely wrong my car just doesn't exist. It has never been made.

I put in my vin. (ECR33-056052), I put in my model number (GGKBRTFR33VDA-U---), I put in my model series number (ECR33), and yet nothing is happening. Just says that my model series and model can't be found for my VIN and that my model and everything else I type in are wrong. Do I need to know something about enterenting this shit? 

I have tried putting ECR33 in the first box and then 056052 in the second box. That didn't work so I tried to put it in as ECR33-056052 but it extended it with all 00000's. Maybe I need to add 0's to mine? What on Earth is going on?

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Hey, not sure, but it's not coming up in our system, either. Might need some more information about the car to see what's going on here.

Okay, so unless I am doing something completely wrong my car just doesn't exist. It has never been made.

I put in my vin. (ECR33-056052), I put in my model number (GGKBRTFR33VDA-U---), I put in my model series number (ECR33), and yet nothing is happening. Just says that my model series and model can't be found for my VIN and that my model and everything else I type in are wrong. Do I need to know something about enterenting this shit? 

I have tried putting ECR33 in the first box and then 056052 in the second box. That didn't work so I tried to put it in as ECR33-056052 but it extended it with all 00000's. Maybe I need to add 0's to mine? What on Earth is going on?

LOLOL WOW!!! The chassis number AND the VIN number are on OEM Nissan plates UNCHANGED. I can take a damn picture....

Maybe my car is so rare Nissan themselves don't even know about the damn thing...

What information would you need mate?

Edited by AKW

Actually, it isn't R34kid. That is your Chassis Number, AKA your VIN. I asked for the Model Number AKA your Model Number. Look again.

I GOT MY PROGRAM WORKING... okay, I will be running your now R34kid.

Edited by AKW

Ive got a 2001, 2007 and 2008 version of FAST, ill check the VIN when i get home.

One thing I have noticed on the 2008 version is that most, if not all, VINS exported from Japan, aka 'ours', have been removed/deleted. (prob not relevant in this case as most people are using '01 version).

VIN - BCNR33-041211

Model - GGJPRQFR33ZDA-AP-C

Series - R33

Production M/Y - 97/03

Color - KR4

Int Color - K

2k

RB26DETT

HICAS

4WD

MT.F5

thanks mate, what does the 2k stand for? anyone know what the zda - AP and C stand for?

Edited by R34kid

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