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hey all, I get a message saying my car is an autech vehicle and I need to look in some other parts catalogue, I click ok and my details go away so I cannot check more about my car than the usual stuff.....anyone know where or how I can get the extra Autech info??

Thanks HEAPS to anyone who can help :-)!

I keep getting this error message... when I try to run the SETUP.

It means that file is MISSING, i'm pretty sure. I've seen it quite a few times before. You'll need to extract it from the XP CD, or possibly from the "repair" folder in the Windows directory.

Most 16-bit programs will give you that error when that file is missing. =-]

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hey guys,...just pm me your email address...ill send you the torrent file...and ill seed it for yous...for as long as it takes  :(

http://onionz.com/~saft/fast/Nissan%20Fast.torrent

is this the torrent ur using? if so can u seed for me! lol trudging along at ridiculously slow speeds :angry:

no that is not a vin # vin # are about 17letters/nubers long thanks for that anyway mate.

this is the VIN off the car im trying to get checked

6UXXXECR33XXXXXX

obviosuly with numbers replacing the x's.

now to enter it into this fast software, u drop the first 6 digits/letters and ur left with ECR33-XX XX XX

;)

thats pretty much what you search by judging by the 21 pages i've just read..

so anyone?

ECR33-060296

thanks

can someone please run this for me, and tell me what options it says it has from factory

LSD etc...

thanks in advance

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