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Possible to fast a M spec gtr34 with chasis number BNR34-404360 and engine number rb26 702614x ? Thanks

My fast must not go up to the build date of your car.

Send chook a pm he will be able to help you out

Possible to fast a M spec gtr34 with chasis number BNR34-404360 and engine number rb26 702614x ? Thanks

Here you go, with a bucket load of options as well,

BRAK6 big rear brake

COAT3 super fine hard coat

COLD2 cold weather version

CVRR2 advanced aero system

GLSSW privacy glass

LMRF2 rear fog lamp

METS2 multi-display meter

STERX audioless

STTMJ M-spec model

SUSP2 ripple control shocks

WIPR2 rear wiper

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I downloaded fast, ran mine through (ECR33105671), comes up with 25tM1 ? Any idea what that is? someone mind letting me know what the other boxes are on that first fast display after searching for your car?

also where are those "options" dialogs? The pc i have it installed on doesnt have the japanese language pack installed so i cant read the katakana on any of the windows

cheers

here you go. i dont know what the options are, i dont read japanese, lol.

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Cheers mate, well i can tell that it was black but how do i know if it's a v-spec? Can anyone else help? Cheers.

EDIT: DW, it says GTR/V. Thanks again.

Edited by Ten Four
cheers mate.

a question. how do i read the year the car was manufactured? 1990?

It comes up in fast as last 2 digits of the year followed by 2 digits that represent the month...yours is 9003 which means 1990 and march

Edited by babyskyline

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