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Nope, nope, nope.

:(

There are instructions with FAST that will fix what ails you.

In %windir% (e.g. C:\WINDOWS) \NSFASTW.INI ensure the following exists as the 3rd line;

FontName=MS Gothic

All that does is change the default font to Gothic, which includes a japanese character set. You won't be able to copy and paste into translators unless you run the program and IE in japanese mode in my experience.

okay so which one is it???........

Nope, nope, nope.

:(

There are instructions with FAST that will fix what ails you.

In %windir% (e.g. C:\WINDOWS) \NSFASTW.INI ensure the following exists as the 3rd line;

FontName=MS Gothic

I'm pretty sure I've already done this. All it changes is the way the text fields are displayed.

Surely that won't change the fact the buttons, some menu texts & the diagrams are all in Kenji characters??

You would need a "language" setting for that.

There aren't many buttons you really need to know. The headings, etc you can just guess or translate. Most buttons have english tooltips. You can't change the language on the buttons.

the thing is its not the buttons.....its the whole program....like its not in a language. theres only characters and symbols i cant even search for VINs or anythin

So I'm running Windows XP, and I don't have an "MS Gothic" Font in my windows setup. I think it was a Win2K thing??

So it doesn't really do much editing the ini file for that. So I just run the C:\Nissan\NFSET.exe program & picked Mincho as it has a Japanese Script, but that still doesn't work very well even though in the "Sample" area I get nice Kenji in the FAST software I still get gobbledygook. So I changed it back to "Western".

Here's a screen shot of everything I mean:

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  • 2 months later...
Does anybody knows the part numbers from:

R34 GTR Front Bumper V-spec

And the optional lip

Also the R34 GTR Front bonnet V-spec

And Front fenders from R34 GTR.

Thank you all!

Akis.

hey Akis

Try these BUT you'd be better off getting a copy of fast as there are upto 14 different variation for some parts

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cheers

bundy

Edited by BundyBear
  • 1 month later...

I Have al the sub folders, I downloaded the RAR program, I have torrent installed but I try to right click and "save target as" and it goes for about one minute and dies. Any help on downloading Nissan Fast, the short version and there are 60+ pages here to read through.

Hey Bundy could you fast this please. Just for my files on my N1. thanks dude in advance. BNR34-006772 Sorry about the double up

sorry there kimbod but FAST seems to think you got a GTR V-Spec there not an N1

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Cheers Bundy

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