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is that all fast is..., all it tells me is my car has 2 doors, and an rb25 and is gunmetal grey..AMAZING!!...

I though it gave a list of how many owners etc...what is the point of it...?

Fast will Also tell you what options your vehicle came specced with.

EPC-Data is good but when searching parts it can be a bit confusing cus it's pretty vague with its descriptions.

For instance that link Simon posted up

20010 - TUBE ASSY-EXHAUST,FRONT

20018 - TUBE ASSY-EXHAUST CONNECT,FRONT

20020B - NUT

20020BA - NUT

20020BB - NUT

20100 - MUFFLER ASSY-EXHAUST MAIN

20651M - MOUNTING-EXHAUST,RUBBER

20651MA - MOUNTING-EXHAUST,RUBBER

20651MB - MOUNTING-EXHAUST,RUBBER

20651MC - MOUNTING-EXHAUST,RUBBER

20651MD - MOUNTING-EXHAUST,RUBBER

20691 - GASKET-EXHAUST

20692M - GASKET-EXHAUST

20692MA - GASKET-EXHAUST

Whereas in Fast you goto General Index, Engine & Fuel & click on the picture of the exhaust and it'll give you...

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Where you can click on the part codes for which gasket/hanger/nut you actually need and get the part number from it.

There's a few versions kicking around the net if you do a Google search or genuine Fast discs of various versions come up all the time on Yahoo Japan.

I'm running the 2001 catalogs and 2009 catalogs on the 2012 Fast program cus then I have more models/up to date program and for some reason the '12 program runs the '09 Jap catalogues in English wish is pretty handy.

I remember trying to get it working years ago, and it was so stupidly complicated so I gave up.

16bit vs 32bit vs 64bit

English vs Japanese, no JP Character Set on my computer so JP Symbols were coming up as "????"

/ragequit

2012 Version comes in 64 bit, Jap characters will come up as gobblydygook either way cus it uses Shift-JIS character encoding instead of ANSI/Unicode and I don't know how to get non Jap windows to support it.

What will you talk about today at the conference Hamish?I've always wondered what do people talk about in one of these things.

what I do at the bank and how it effects other stakeholders etc etc

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