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Hi! Does anybody have, or know where can I download bases for nissan FAST program with informatoin about C210, C211? All, that i'm able to find is bases on this page http://xenons30.com/reference.html. But, unfortunately, the oldest skyline in them is R30 :(

So, I'm asking for help! Not only for me, but for many old skyline's owners in Russia.

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nissan dealerships have PDF files of every datsun, scanned/copied from the old ohp style cards

Well my Nissan dealers merged into Motors, and the last 2 time I went to buy something for my C110, I had to supply the part number, or find the part on a 280Z (gear shift pin bushes), since they didn't have my car.

now tell me how crappy that is.

a copy off the Nissan fast would be handy, I'm sure some one got a copy.

Nigel

nissan dealerships have PDF files of every datsun, scanned/copied from the old ohp style cards

Hi,

I went to a local Nissan dealer a few months ago. The computer-based catalog went back as far as R31's and they had to use microfiche to find R30 part numbers.

JH

Our dealers have no interests to supply old nissan's owners. I've been thinking about writting a letter to headquarter in Japan, but did not find any contact's.

As said before, here is my skyline as it looks in autumn 2009 90817d7884ac.jpg

Here you can see how does he looks when i bought this car in november 2007

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C211 sedan in Novosibirsk

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I have got a copy of the Nissan FAST, it goes back to the R30 and thats it.

But there is a program called E_FAST in the install that it ment to do Pre '79 cars, but I can't get the thing to work though :D

I'm not to impressed with the Nissan FAST program, the Toyota version is loads easier to use!

I have E-FAST, download from http://xenons30.com/reference.html. Only a very few amount of models is described there. And, of course, without C210-C211 bodies :D

Here is screenshot of E-FAST models database

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Will give the E_FAST a go from there and see If I can get it to work with my files etc...

Socrates I can't PM you back as I don't have a high enough post count to do so.

The K in my name refers to my car beeing a Coupe/Hardtop, where as you not having a K or a V means you have a saloon/sedan car, ie 4 door but not an estate.

The M which is present in both out chassis codes mean we are running the L24 engine, if it was a P instead it would mean you would have a 4cyl L18

The G in our Chassis codes refer to them beeing LWB, if G is missing it means the car is SWB.

You can only have certain combinations though.

For example you can only have a LWB 2 Door Coupe and it has to be 6cyl either 2L or 2.4L like in the AU / UK cars.

You can only have a short wheel base Estate and it has to be 4cyl as there isnt the space for a 6cyl engine.

Hope that helps

Now that I have a better understanding of how it all works regarding FAST / E-FAST there seems to be some cd's just for old cars. So until we find them we cant get part numbers for the C110 or C210 etc.

I have had a look through all the CD's that I have an non have old car part numbers bar that one CD from the S30 website which is Yankie doodle only.

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