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what is your VIN?

i cant see pictures at work but i work at NISSAN and my FAST is updated by the month .....

Why i have a copy right next to me on DISC :)

My gratitude for 6U9000BNR34402974

I have emailed a file to myself at home so tonight i should be able to upload onto something like photobucket. There are to many restrictions on the work computer to upload it at the moment.

thanks randy, just a quick one though, what does the 2k mean? and production month/year?(9008) september in the 8th year of whatever emperor?

thanks again, legend.

Cheers!

2K should be two door, and the production is in year/month ... 1990/08 =-]

Care to share? =-]

Why would you want a new copy of FAST for to look up things like JAP 2012 GTR's????? haha

I would be able only via USB. Nissan only lend the disc out for 1 day a month when you do the monthly update. I can easily get the files onto usb but.

Northern beaches is pretty close to me ;)

Edited by central coast person

right you are!

always worth checking out how they started life though ;)

what does black interior refer too? dont all the R33's come with the same standard interior?

Black R33 GTS25t (M-spec), manual, HICAS, black interior, September 1993 build.

Much like the one in your avatar!

right you are!

always worth checking out how they started life though ;)

what does black interior refer too? dont all the R33's come with the same standard interior?

k = black interior

Yes all r33's are 'k' but other Nissans may not have black (k) interior. Like a TIDA or whatever dosnt have black interior, haha.

Why would you want a new copy of FAST for to look up things like JAP 2012 GTR's????? haha

I would be able only via USB. Nissan only lend the disc out for 1 day a month when you do the monthly update. I can easily get the files onto usb but.

Northern beaches is pretty close to me ;)

hehe... well.. it would be nice to look up post-2001 cars for the guys here. ;o)

I'm happy to obtain it any way you prefer, but i'm not sure how close you would call the Northern Beaches? Takes me an hour to get up to the Central Coast.

Let me know in any case, i'll try and make it easy =-]

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