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Hey guys, just bought a gtst r32, im suspicious that it was previously a non turbo model which recently had a turbo engine swapover.

heres the chassis number

thanks in advance

HR32130652

It will tell you what motor it has had in it on the car plate thingy anyway.

Greg

Hey guys, just bought a gtst r32, im suspicious that it was previously a non turbo model which recently had a turbo engine swapover.

heres the chassis number

thanks in advance

HR32130652

doesnt even come up in FAST...says its not a recognised VIN number etc...

I may have missed something obvious but can not get FAST to work on W2000Prof.

Have installed it. Have in the START Menu "Fast for Windows" but when clicked on does nothing. I set up the CD directories, am guessing there is a setup file that needs to be copied somewhere, any suggestions?

as per first post I did copy the confi file and make read only, "FAST for Windows" when run does nothing. Fast Menu pops up the screen with the 3 buttons and Quit on it but clicking on the buttons does nothing, except for the Quit one.

Saw a reference way back in the forum to a set up guide. Is that still on the system?

Edited by SKY031

On win2k and winXP you have to make the ini file not read only and copy it to the %system% directory, which could be c:\Windows or c:\WINNT

On another note has anyone translated the model codes for Stagea's?

VIN

WGNC34-024288

Model

TGKNREAC34UDAABACA

fast.jpg

Also figured out how to install the Japanese IME so that some of the stuff does not appear as garbeled characters:

http://www.declan-software.com/japanese_ime/

Getting a mate here at work to translate the stagea model code as it seems to be different from the skyline codes ;)

BUT if you can read Japanese:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t=0&p=1648917

Thanks Ska,

Sorry but can someone please explain to me what this means?

From what I can see

- R34 GTT

- RB25DET engine

- 2WD

- Manual 5 speed transmission

What colour is it standard? I am guessing GV1 is black?

What is the 2K in the top left box?

And does the model code decipher to anything particularly interesting?

Thanks again all! Really appreciate the help!

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