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Hmm? Thats weird cos I defintely dont have 2WD and an RB25DET. It is a 4WD with an RB26DETT??

Double check the vin numbe, or maybe i need to enter the r33 gtr bit proerply, are they known as anything else than the BCNR33?

Edited by Moodles2

can someone hook me up with a copy of fast. i had it on my old pc, but can't find the disks anymore since moving a while back. it would be much appreciated. ;) pm me if you can help out.

VIN number is spot on. Its an R33 GTR, hence BCNR33. All R33 GTSTs are ECNR33 so you have entered mine as an R33 GTST.

When I enter it as a BCNR33 and 005417 as the vin, I get this error from FAST, I;ve had this happen before but with a R32 GTR same error:

"MODEL SERIES CAN NOT BE FOUND FOR THIS VIN NO, INPUT MODEL OR MODEL SERIES"

All I can get is the production year which is: April 1995

When I enter it as a BCNR33 and 005417 as the vin, I get this error from FAST, I;ve had this happen before but with a R32 GTR same error:

"MODEL SERIES CAN NOT BE FOUND FOR THIS VIN NO, INPUT MODEL OR MODEL SERIES"

All I can get is the production year which is: April 1995

strange. Its meant to be a 96 series 2?? Thanks anyway.

I've found a direct http mirror of Nissan FAST, I did a quick check on and it seems to be the same version as my earlier post. http://www.bidonville.net/.tmp/.nissan_fast/?C=M;O=D

Hi There

Can you please help. I am looking a buying a R32 GTR V Spec, It looks like I have found one. It has all the V Spec options, but i would like to confirm.

Here are the VIN Details

Chassis # BNR32-302103

Model # KBNR32RBFS AA

KH2 G

FS5R30A RC 41

I spoke to Nissan, they couldn't confirm it was a V Spec. They did say it was not a normal GTR it is a GTR.17 special model

Thanks

Hi There

Can you please help. I am looking a buying a R32 GTR V Spec, It looks like I have found one. It has all the V Spec options, but i would like to confirm.

Here are the VIN Details

Chassis # BNR32-302103

Model # KBNR32RBFS AA

KH2 G

FS5R30A RC 41

I spoke to Nissan, they couldn't confirm it was a V Spec. They did say it was not a normal GTR it is a GTR.17 special model

Thanks

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My GTR is just a normal GTR and my model is KBNR32RXFS7, the 7 on the end means it's a normal GTR, if it was an 8 it means it's a V-Spec II, if the number is absent, it's a V-Spec I.

Also the KBNR32RBFS, B means it has 17" V-Spec wheels.

http://www.users.on.net/~goofyhsk/info/chassis_plate.html

Hi There

Can you please help. I am looking a buying a R32 GTR V Spec, It looks like I have found one. It has all the V Spec options, but i would like to confirm.

Here are the VIN Details

Chassis # BNR32-302103

Model # KBNR32RBFS AA

KH2 G

FS5R30A RC 41

I spoke to Nissan, they couldn't confirm it was a V Spec. They did say it was not a normal GTR it is a GTR.17 special model

Thanks

Edited by Moodles2

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(I hope I entered it right)

Something strange is happening, whenever I click my uploaded screenshots I get "Sorry, an error occurred. If you are unsure on how to use a feature, or don't know why you got this error message, try looking through the help files for more information."

Hi Guys

Can someone please check A31 Cefiro ECA31 000083

Regards

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Edited by Moodles2

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