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Hi All, 

I've found a better font for FAST than MS Gothic IMHO.

Actually, now I have played with both, I have settled back to MIGU 2M in 12pt size. Anyway, try them yourself, and see which works well on your own computer display, and what you like to look at.

migu-1m-regular.ttf Migu 2M Regular.ttf

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Sorry, I'm just a parts interpreter and IT specialist who is familiar with the Nissan FAST software. I'm not a Skyline expert. 

I'd suggest to answer your question, you might need to decode the model information:

GGJPRQFR3ZDAAA--A

I don't have that information, but I may be able to find something burried in the data. And if you know a specific part unique to a model, I can use that. Like knowing that a particular vehicle has a unique badge, like my Terrano has a badge 'G3mR' which means it has a factory turbo QD32Eti engine. Or that my Terrano actually has a Patrol rear diff, but double row rear axle bearings which are very unique and special to my model only.

 

On 17/09/2022 at 6:40 PM, ant_civic said:

Can you find out if its a n1 or what it is please 

 @sin-told you what to do on GTR registry.

White January 96 GTR with super fine coat paint.

Not v spec, not N1

This is very good as it has the 31 spline mechanical rear diff which everyone wants.

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