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I've been searching for the Nissan FAST software for a while now and finally found on Nissan Guild here: Nissan FAST Download

The Download, Installation, and Usage Guide for Nissan FAST is here: Download, Installating, & Using Nissan FAST

US Disc 1 (Nissan vehicles): Nissan FAST - US Disc 1

US Disc 2 (Infiniti vehicles): Nissan FAST - US Disc 2

It's the most recent 2010 edition too.

I visited Skylines Australia in my search for the Nissan FAST software and I thought it wouldn't hurt to share it with you guys either since the Nissan FAST downloads are getting pretty scare. The great thing I found out about Nissan Guild is that the Nissan FAST downloads are downloaded straight from their server in your browser (and it's lightning fast to: ~1-2mb/second), so you don't have to deal with torrents or anything else.

Hope this helps someone!

Nice first post! ;o)

hey would you happen to know the difference between type-m and gtst.m? also difference between MT and MT.F5?

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I *think* all turbo-engined chassis' are MT.F5, and it's probably just a labelling thing with turbo/non-turbo too.. Not 100% sure on this though.

The turbo gearbox is stronger and has different ratios, I believe... so to distinguish it from a non-turbo chassis, they probably had to put something different.

Just a quick one if anyone can help me, the VIN is 6U9000ECR33105036

Thanks guys,

Borci88.

ECR33 105036 doesn't seem to be valid mate. It's not far off mine, which is a '96 S2... (114098)

Wanna double-check the build number?

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