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The cars was originally an auto, I could get all the info except build date from the model code, yet didn't know why the vin wouldnt work on my fast version (2010 apparently)

I see.

Well it looks to be built in Jan 1990.

Couldn't tell you much about the FAST System, best check with Miguelone (Michael).

He has posted on the last page.

Hi could you check,

6P91MP0RTNHLG1942

Nobody can check that, you need to post the factoy vin located on the blue plate attached to the firewall and stamped into the firewall itself. Pre sevs compliance VINS mean nothing.

can someone help me out with my 32gtr with fast

the normal decoding key shows most of mine except the last 3 letters.

20150201_173054_zpswudvduj6.jpg

K: Coupe
B: 2.6L (GTR)

N: Super Hicas + Attessa

R32: 8th Generation Skyline
R: 2 Doors

X: GTR (16 Inch Wheels)

F: 5 Speed Manual
S: Intercooler + Turbo + EGI
L: Fog Lights

MZG: ???

ok more research shows allot of conflicting info

M: Limited slip diff/ rear wiper less (which i have) ???

Z: Cold weather pack/ early n1 spec ???

G: still nothing

Edited by GH05T

so more info suggests the following

M = P+Q (Climate control + upgraded sound)

Z = Cold pack?

G = B+D (ABS + Visc LSD)

still unsure as M states elsewhere about the wiperless windscreen which i do have.

so much conflicting info on the 89s, awaiting a propper FAST result.

can someone help me out with my 32gtr with fast

the normal decoding key shows most of mine except the last 3 letters.

20150201_173054_zpswudvduj6.jpg

K: Coupe

B: 2.6L (GTR)

N: Super Hicas + Attessa

R32: 8th Generation Skyline

R: 2 Doors

X: GTR (16 Inch Wheels)

F: 5 Speed Manual

S: Intercooler + Turbo + EGI

L: Fog Lights

MZG: ???

ok more research shows allot of conflicting info

M: Limited slip diff/ rear wiper less (which i have) ???

Z: Cold weather pack/ early n1 spec ???

G: still nothing

so more info suggests the following

M = P+Q (Climate control + upgraded sound)

Z = Cold pack?

G = B+D (ABS + Visc LSD)

still unsure as M states elsewhere about the wiperless windscreen which i do have.

so much conflicting info on the 89s, awaiting a propper FAST result.

VIN.jpg

Z = Cold Package, heated side rear view mirrors.

Do you have a Switch to heat up the mirrors on the Window Control area?

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