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1 only built QT1 coloured R34 GTR?

Isn't QT1 and Qx1 the same?

Source of info?

they're different, hence different colour codes. Source is fasts vindata catalogues, I went through, copied out all the gtr vin info and got text editor to count instances of x colour code, wouldn't say its 100% accurate but pretty close at least. I'm also 5 33rs short which means there's 5 in non standard colour codes

they're different, hence different colour codes. Source is fasts vindata catalogues, I went through, copied out all the gtr vin info and got text editor to count instances of x colour code, wouldn't say its 100% accurate but pretty close at least. I'm also 5 33rs short which means there's 5 in non standard colour codes

Interesting!

Good source!

Yeah, I meant they are both White / similar :laugh:

My team could write some

Was more so looking for an off the shelf one. Needs to be tried, proven, user friendly and cost effective

What about AS400? :P

If your referring to me I have no idea what that is lol

All i know is MYOB and Quickbooks :P

Was more so looking for an off the shelf one. Needs to be tried, proven, user friendly and cost effective

If your referring to me I have no idea what that is lol

All i know is MYOB and Quickbooks :P

we use sybiz. i think its shite but the other guys love it.

Was more so looking for an off the shelf one. Needs to be tried, proven, user friendly and cost effective

If your referring to me I have no idea what that is lol

All i know is MYOB and Quickbooks :P

Yeah its what our company is using at the moment lol old as fark

The platform was first introduced as the AS/400 (Application System/400) on June 21, 1988 and later renamed to the eServer iSeries in 2000. As part of IBM's Systems branding initiative in 2006, it was again renamed to System i. The codename of the AS/400 project was "Silver Lake", named for the lake in downtown Rochester, Minnesota, where development of the system took place.

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Was more so looking for an off the shelf one. Needs to be tried, proven, user friendly and cost effective

Figured you were, but when you make hammers, you try to sell hammers ;)

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