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I have a quick question for all of you who use FAST. Probably been asked but didn't have the chance to read the whole thread!

What years of vehicle make does Nissan FAST cover? Basically I'm trying to find part numbers for the V36 (2007) as I have no idea what brakes it takes (if it's a Type P, S, SP etc) as there is so little information in English online. I'm thinking it might be easier to ring Nissan direct and get them to look it up for me on their system to find out what brakes I need... just would be useful to have the information available to look up myself. Thanks guys.

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Thanks heaps for the quick reply mate, im pretty sure that the dealer has listed the incorrect VIN.

Its meant to be bayside blue. I'm going to be giving them a call this morning to confirm.

Really appreciate your help.

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I have a quick question for all of you who use FAST. Probably been asked but didn't have the chance to read the whole thread!

What years of vehicle make does Nissan FAST cover? Basically I'm trying to find part numbers for the V36 (2007) as I have no idea what brakes it takes (if it's a Type P, S, SP etc) as there is so little information in English online. I'm thinking it might be easier to ring Nissan direct and get them to look it up for me on their system to find out what brakes I need... just would be useful to have the information available to look up myself. Thanks guys.

depends on version. the one floating around on the net seems to cover from 1987-2001. mine on the other hand covers everything up to oct 11 but not anything earlier than 1991. i have borh versions. the new version i can force my r32 into but not my hr31. both cars show up in the earlier version with just the chassis number. does that answer your question?

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