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Thanks Mate,

Does it show what factory options it has and all like the FAST system or just the build date? Build date of Dec 2008 sounds right.

Can't say it does...

VIN.jpg

VIN1.jpg

That's the only difference the system is picking up, which is the different Drivetrain and Grade of car.

Can't say it does...

VIN.jpg

VIN1.jpg

That's the only difference the system is picking up, which is the different Drivetrain and Grade of car.

Thank you.. even though I cant see the 2nd attachment..

Still no.. maybe its my browser.. anyway i assume it doesnt say much more than the other one...

Thanks heaps :)

It just list the Drivetrains and Grades:

2WD/STD - 370GTS

2WD/STD - 370GTP

2WD/STD - 370GTSP

2WD/4WAS - 370GTS

2WD/4WAS - 370GTSP

So not much but at least you get the info :)

Thanks heaps. Any idea why it gives out different drivetrains and grades... it should be 2WD/STD - 370GTSP as per the car i have... :)

Because the FAST catalogues on epc-data don't know what your car is. It knows as much as it being a V36 then it shows a list of relevant applicable models without providing specific information. I tried with my 09 catalogues but I'm getting a CD Player Error which happens when data is missing. These are issues you run into when running software not officially provided or updated by the manufacturer.

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Thanks heaps. Any idea why it gives out different drivetrains and grades... it should be 2WD/STD - 370GTSP as per the car i have... :)

Because the FAST catalogues on epc-data don't know what your car is. It knows as much as it being a V36 then it shows a list of relevant applicable models without providing specific information. I tried with my 09 catalogues but I'm getting a CD Player Error which happens when data is missing. These are issues you run into when running software not officially provided or updated by the manufacturer.

This +1

Hi can someone do my car

bnr32002721

also have been told it has a r34 motor can this be checked from the engine no.? It is rb26037663A

thanks

VIN.jpg

what is the newer version of fast everyone is using, also

rs13-611755

does that vin work for anyone, if so what version of fast are you using as its not working on my version, and i know it corrects

There were complications with that VIN but it was narrowed down to 2 results.

RS13

Hatchback

CA18DET

2WS (No Super HICAS)

Built: Jan, 1990

Grade: Type 1

Manual

Only difference with the other result was it saying Automatic for the transmission.

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