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Thanks Bundybear, however the number doesn't look correct? Looks like yours is 0000210, should be 0002019

Thanks again :ph34r:

Simon

Sorry there Simon I seem to have plain old farked up

this one should be betta (fingerz X'd)

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Hi, could you please check hcr32034806?

thanks!

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Hope I got that one right 2 hehe

Cheers

:rant: That's cool, thanks for looking it up!! :D

I'll now go and find out what it all means :ermm:

Colour code KH2 :Gunmetal Grey Metallic

MT :Manual Trans

RB26DTT : RB26DETT <=Weird NISSAN thing

HickAss, 4WD

rest is preety easy

no interior colour code ?? does happen sometimes with FAST..

cherrs

Colour code KH2 :Gunmetal Grey Metallic

MT :Manual Trans

RB26DTT : RB26DETT <=Weird NISSAN thing

HickAss, 4WD

rest is preety easy

no interior colour code ?? does happen sometimes with FAST..

cherrs

Thanks, that's great, i was actually interested in what the letters following the model number related to- the RXFSLMZG?

Thanks, that's great, i was actually interested in what the letters following the model number related to- the RXFSLMZG?

not sure bout 32z ( i got a 33, bitch 2 decode) but i'm reasonably sure theres 2 'decode model' thread on SAU somewhere that should let you decode the letters ( they represent different optional extraz )

a quick search should find them

cheers

not sure bout 32z ( i got a 33, bitch 2 decode) but i'm reasonably sure theres 2 'decode model' thread on SAU somewhere that should let you decode the letters ( they represent different optional extraz )

a quick search should find them

cheers

Many thanks :P

and so is BCNR33041615 levelride's

bc210's BNR32003202 (even with BCNR)

in fact only yours work... here it is.. (so you're safe, phew)

I know mine's not a re-birth... If you want, I can post up a pic of the little blue plate on the firewall... Please try 1 more time through FAST... Cheers

seems my version can't lookup anything in the R32/R33 range.

so i'm sure it's problem at my end not any of your car are dodgy.

although look like I should be able to do it as all R32 R33 R34 range are on my FAST dvd.

including V35, V36 and R35

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I got .. with FAST V3.50

:BC210

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:levelride

Sorry dude no go with mine either

What is your model no , the 14 char one, I can do a look up on this instead, may get results

:DemsA31

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cheers n beers

BBQ TUE

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