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can u pls check this for me, its another gtr im looking at :D

engine no: rb26027905a

vin no: 6u900bnr32219186

i'd like to know if that engine number is the matching block for the chassis from factory, year model, body colour & if its a standard gtr?

thanks in advance ;)

FAST doesn't give you engine number info for a VIN number. I can only check engine numbers for Australian delivered cars at work. If there's a way to check engine numbers of imports i'd love to know but I haven't worked it out yet! :D

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Can someone check this one for me please:

BNR32003473

Thanks :thumbsup:

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what about this one?

ECR33-019263

has it had any options?

what colour?

Cheers really appreciated

Rb

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Color # KH3 ==> BLACK

most options are "encoded" into the model number (GGK....), search SAU therz a couple of threads.

FAST reveals Hicas but no ABS

Cheers Bundy

what the difference beteen a normal r33 gtst and my m spec?

http://imports.motortraders.net/imports/se...e&period=79

Some answers will be in the appropriate links.

While I'm here, my nissan fast is playing up. Says CD player error when I enter a vin. If anyone has any idea how to correct this I'd appreciate it.

In the meantime, if anyone could check my vin it would be awesome. HCR32 283739

Truffles

in your start menu run "fast setup"

down the bottom under CD-ROM you should have directorys ?\cd\a1 ?\cd\a2 ?\cd\a3 ?\cd\b1 ?\cd\b2

the probs probably there of the files are missing from the HDD (reinstal FAST)

cheers

Truffles

in your start menu run "fast setup"

down the bottom under CD-ROM you should have directorys ?\cd\a1 ?\cd\a2 ?\cd\a3 ?\cd\b1 ?\cd\b2

the probs probably there of the files are missing from the HDD (reinstal FAST)

cheers

It's all setup correctly (as per instructions). Might just delete it and unpack the rars again. It's strange. I put in the vin and sometimes it gives me the build date and nothing else. The rest of the time it says "CD error".

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