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I need to find a part for this model number - BGKBRTFR33VDA-A--- (not sure if those dash's are needed) the car is a ECR33 gts25t 4 door

the part i'm after is the plastic tube which goes from the heater core out into the firewall (not sure if you type "heater core pipe" if anything will come up)

maybe this picture might help

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if anyone can help that would be greatly appreciated :D

Hi, me again.

I haven't bothered to install FAST so I'd like to find out a chassis.

BCNR33042544 - Supposedly 10/97 in dark blue series 3 (not sure how to tell if it's series 3 on FAST).

Thanks again

Grant

Mat,

My friend downloaded the software for me (I'm no good at torrent stuff).

If i can have it copied or my friend who downloaded it have them in his hard drive I could give you a copy if possible?

Cheers

Grant

LotusGTR: BNR32 304958

Model:KBNR32RBFSAA

Series:R32

Produced: 07/93

Ext Colour: KH2

Int Colour: G

2K

RB26DETT

HI.4WD

GT-R.17

MT.F5

_______________________________________________

HairyMerkin: ER34004904

Model:GGKAREFR34EDACKFCB

Series:R34

Produced: 06/98

Ext Colour: KV2

Int Colour: G

2K

RB25DE

IRS.2WD

25GT

MT.F5

_______________________________________________

Angela22: ECR33022544

Model:GGKBRTFR33VDAA----

Series:R33

Produced: 12/93

Ext Colour: 1N3

Int Colour: K

2K

RB25DET

HICAS.2WD

GTS25T/M

MT.F5

_______________________________________________

69GTT: BNR34000437

Model:GGJPRVYR34ZDAAAJ-D

Series:R34

Produced: 01/99

Ext Colour: GV1

Int Colour: G

2K

RB26DETT

HI.4WD

GTR

MT.F6

_______________________________________________

Jensilein: BNR34002455

Model:GGJPRWYR34ZZAABKED

Series:R34

Produced: 03/99

Ext Colour: LV4

Int Colour: G

2K

RB26DETT

HI.4WD

GTR/V

MT.F6

_______________________________________________

Squareznboxez: ER34012270

Model:GGKAREAR34EZAACF-B

Series:R34

Produced: 07/98

Ext Colour: GV1

Int Colour: G

2K

RB25DE

IRS.2WD

25GT

AT.F4

_______________________________________________

Count Grant: BCNR33042544

Model:GGJPRWFR33ZZAAAQ-C

Series:R33

Produced: 10/97

Ext Colour: BN6

Int Colour: K

2K

RB26DETT

HICAS

4WD

GTR/V

MT.F5

I think people have better things to do than upload 1gb of software!

Well clearly those 'better things' DO NOT include fasting VINs for fellow SAU members thats for sure.

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Thanks, Ruffels, any chance you could do the VIN I posted up a page back? Thanks.

For those that are whinging and whining you can very easily find the software yourself!

It is not rocket science to use google and search for it, but for the people that are missing a chromosome i will provide a link where you can get it yourself so you can stop asking people to do it for you.

NISSAN FAST SOFTWARE

Read the first post for install information.

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