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Thanks any way, guess i'm going to have to pull it apart to see what's in there

cheers

no probs there tim, think I seen a 'swap parts 4 rego' thread somewhere on SAU, might B of interest

PublicEnemy : my version of fast doesn't do that Series but while FAST will let you look up the std diff part no it won't give you a ratio, I'd sujest ya local 4WD club

hey guys,

Ive tried looking mine up and it keeps saying its invalid.... i hope that doesn't mean there is something wrong..

VIN:- 6U9000 BNR32010583

Engine:- RB26012735A

I also thought the car was a full import due to japenese labels and fuse box and such plus i found yen and car action papers from japan under the seat. but reading the top post the begining of my VIN is aus??? hope you can give me some good news.

Cheers guys

hey guys,

Ive tried looking mine up and it keeps saying its invalid.... i hope that doesn't mean there is something wrong..

VIN:- 6U9000 BNR32010583

Engine:- RB26012735A

I also thought the car was a full import due to japenese labels and fuse box and such plus i found yen and car action papers from japan under the seat. but reading the top post the begining of my VIN is aus??? hope you can give me some good news.

Cheers guys

Naa nothn wrong thats just FAST, try shudown/restart on windows, helps sometimes

The 6U9000 tells you its a jap import(into Oz) 4 sure, unfortunatly Engine Numbers arn't covered

this is what mine got

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looks sweet

Cheers

EDIT:: KH2 ==> Gun Grey Metallic

Edited by BundyBear

thanks bundy

i feel better now.... jus got it down to d workshop today to get it back on d road after 2 yrs! :)( finally!!!!!! YAY ;oD

are you able to do a sreen dump of fast?? i dont actually have the software. I have just tried searching it on other website and it keeps saying invalid.

Cheers mate thanks heaps

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Edited by KrayzieGTR

hey would someone cluey with FAST please check a part number for me please:

My Vin Number is:

6U900BCNR33003083

(or use any late 32 or early 33 GTR vin)

Rear turbo drain outlet

like this one:

19568_296797661187_663326187_3627511_168192_n.jpg

thankyou.

Can someone help a noob out and please fast this Vin for me.

ECR33104713.

This may be my first skyline and i would like to know as much as i can about it.

I have to make a decision on it tomorrow so speed would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance, Mat.

Edited by EastsideZero
hey would someone cluey with FAST please check a part number for me please:

My Vin Number is:

6U900BCNR33003083

(or use any late 32 or early 33 GTR vin)

Rear turbo drain outlet

like this one:

thankyou.

hey Nigel

I think this is what I'm lookn at ?? drains back to the side of the block.

used your VIN so you SHOULD get the right part, im no expert though

post-68505-1265983263_thumb.jpg

post-68505-1265983099_thumb.jpg

Cheers

Can someone help a noob out and please fast this Vin for me.

ECR33104713.

This may be my first skyline and i would like to know as much as i can about it.

I have to make a decision on it tomorrow so speed would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance, Mat.

hey Mat

look like a sweet ride

Interior colour 'K' = Grey

paint colour 'AR1' = Super Clear Red II

GST25TM1 = GTS25T type M, Spec 1

post-68505-1265983679_thumb.jpg

post-68505-1265982496_thumb.jpg

cheers

This says that it's KR4 (silver) however the car i'm looking at is white. He said it was resprayed back in Japan or something? The model number matches up though and he does have a current active rego...

Edited by RB25PWR

hey bundy,

if possible can you post a screen dump of the details you got for my VIN in FAST. i still cant seem to get them myself. it would b very appriciated.

VIN:- 6U9000 BNR32010583

Engine:- RB26012735A

cheers mate

hey Nigel

I think this is what I'm lookn at ?? drains back to the side of the block.

used your VIN so you SHOULD get the right part, im no expert though

Cheers

thats the one!!!

cheers heaps!!!

=D

hcr32031256 cheers :)

post-68505-1266118069_thumb.jpg

mmmmm Type M,

Cheers

hey bundy,

if possible can you post a screen dump of the details you got for my VIN in FAST. i still cant seem to get them myself. it would b very appriciated.

VIN:- 6U9000 BNR32010583

Engine:- RB26012735A

cheers mate

post-68505-1266118332_thumb.jpg

kay

I'm assuming your having problems using FAST, which Version are you using?, do other VIN No'z work?

Did you get the PM I sent you??

Cheers

Hi all, i'm new to this forum and have put a deposit on a R34 GT-T today!.

Would someone be kind enough to check this VIN for me? (I probably should have checked before paying the deposit).

Thanks in advance for your help!

VIN: ER34012606

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