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R33 GTS/S

Non Turbo RB25

Manual

Couldn't get a colour code i think its because its a non turbo... same as the guy a couple of posts above the vin no. won't recognise had to use model number.

Thankyou, You've put my mind at rest about it being a auto converted to manual, glad it's factory manual at least haha.

March 1997

R33 GTST Type M

Manual

Color field is empty as i believe there is something wrong with your vin.

Cheers lanky, finally got their in the end :D

wierd tho, the guy i bought it off was 100% sure it was a 1996.. its even rego'd as a 1996.

ahwell..

(also the car is white, but i have a suspicion its been resprayed from black)

thanks again lanky + the othes who helped

i may have missed it, but is this FAST check limited to skylines only or can s13's be fasted?

Yea I'd say so ....mine is givn me lists of parts 4 s13z

whats ya vin someone will fast it

not quite a VIN request guys, but i'm in need of FAST so thought i'd post it here.

i have what i believe to be an r32 gts-t wastegate actuator.

it has "ASN 79 - 24 *something* 525" on it.

can anyone confirm if this is the correct part number? or what the number for an r32 gts-t actuator is?

thanks a lot :wub:

Ric

not quite a VIN request guys, but i'm in need of FAST so thought i'd post it here.

i have what i believe to be an r32 gts-t wastegate actuator.

it has "ASN 79 - 24 *something* 525" on it.

can anyone confirm if this is the correct part number? or what the number for an r32 gts-t actuator is?

thanks a lot :D

Ric

nissan part no.z are usually something like 14483-04U05, I think the 32s had at least 3 different actuators (can't read Jap,sorry)

if you are after the program 4 yourself I'd suggest you google :- 70F6451B09CD69E8758A32264323C8E85CD74910

hope this helps some

Edited by BundyBear

Sigh...... here's a wobbly for ya's to try ..... i just installed FAST , and it correctly pulls up all the info on the VIN's i randomly selected from this thread to try, however, ofcourse, it says mine cannot be found.

ECR33 012643

Its a S1 r33 4dr auto.

Oh and just for a total smack in the face .......... 012642 and 012644 WORK !!!!!!!!!!!!! AARRRGgggggg

Gary

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Edited by Fastrotor

I only get yours to work when entering the model number then vin no. but its a general info like ones mentioned above no colour code info.

Just to double check it gave me right info October 1993 built?

I always though it was 9/93 so Oct sounds correct. How do you mean entering model THEN Vin no ? Im new to Fast sorry.

I have to enter ECR33 , then tab to next box and enter the number XXXXXX to get it to work, do you mean this or something else ?

Gary

This is the only date i have on the car, the importers plate.

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Edited by Fastrotor
6U900BCNR33003083

cheers, thanks

:)

R33 02/95

Color # kn6 (Plumb)

Interior :k = Grey

Model :2k

GTR

RB26DETT

5sp Manual

HikeAss

4WD

Model No.GGJPRQFR33ZDA-J---

EDIT:: FYI the 6U900 just means its an import. its not part of the VIN as far as Nissan is concerned, just the RTA, cops n the like

:: ghostflameR33

I could be wrong here ubt I don't thing FAST includes any Engine No data as it's primarily 4 Spare parts

google is GOD

Cheers all

Edited by BundyBear
R33 02/95

Color # kn6 (Plumb)

Interior :k = Grey

Model :2k

GTR

RB26DETT

5sp Manual

HikeAss

4WD

Model No.GGJPRQFR33ZDA-J---

EDIT:: FYI the 6U900 just means its an import. its not part of the VIN as far as Nissan is concerned, just the RTA, cops n the like

Cheers all

thanks mate, but are you sure on the colour? Mine is Midnight Purple....

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thanks mate, but are you sure on the colour? Mine is Midnight Purple....

????

yea preety sure, mine is the same color KH2 ( looks gunmetal grey with red and blue 'perl'), the color code is actually on the compliance plate(firewall one, not import plate)), just above the engine type, RB26DETT . See port #1713, his paint code is KH2. This will confirm FAST info, and if the cars has changed color. KH2 is also refered to as gunmetal grey sometimes

PS midnight purple is a rare colour, price me thinks, codes are

LP2 (R33)Midnight Purple (no Chromalusion, has 2 pearl tinters Violet & Red)

LV4 (R34)Midnight Purple II (Chromalusion Tinter KK760 Absolute Purplene & Vilot Pearl)

LXO (R34)Midnight Purple III (Chromalusion Tinter KK700 True Blazberry Prizm & 2 pearls red & Violet)

see Here for ALL the Paint codes

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