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Could you guys get a table going for the some of our cars?

btw. mine is done thru Advanced Autos as well - they sound like they're hiding something ie. non V-Spec badged as V-Spec.

Here's mine:

ECR33-058499

T.

Model: GGKBRTFR33VDA--JD-

Year 06/1995

Colour: KL0

Int colour: K

Manual RB25DET with HICAS

2WD

*** PARTS LIST DISPLAY ***

VIN-Code : ECR33 -058499 Model : GGKBRTFR33VD

Model Series : R33 Prod.M/Y : 9506 Color :# KL0

ÎÞÃÞ¨ : 2K ´Ý¼ÞÝ : RB25DET »½Íßݼ®Ý : HICAS ¸ÄÞ³

¸ÞÚ-ÄÞ : GTS25T/M Я¼®Ý : MT.F5

Part Ord Part No I/C Per Sal

No Code Qty ALTERNATE PART NO CD DESCRIPTION Veh Cod

*** THANK YOU FOR MAKING IT USE A DAILY OUTPUT PURE PROPER PART REALLY. ***

jtil, if your car was made before 2001 (date of the DB that everyone's downloading) then it will show up. I've ordered the April 2004 Jap FAST on dvd from japan, we'll see how that goes when it gets here.

And mindflux the au db has the 100 R32 GTR's that were released in AU and all the R31 Silhouettes i'd assume. But I can't share it as that was part of the deal, sorry guys. I'm more than happy to run the VIN's thru it tho.

Hey guys could someone please check a vin for me and post the results. Got my correct vin number this time, was a bit of confusion with it.

HCR32-001702

Thanks in advance

*** PARTS LIST DISPLAY ***

VIN-Code : HCR32 -001702 Model : KRCR32RGFSME

Model Series : R32 Prod.M/Y : 8905 Color :# AH3

ÎÞÃÞ¨ : 2K ´Ý¼ÞÝ : RB20DT ¸ÄÞ³ : HI.2WD ¸ÞÚ-ÄÞ

Я¼®Ý : MT

Part Ord Part No I/C Per Sal

No Code Qty ALTERNATE PART NO CD DESCRIPTION Veh Cod

*** THANK YOU FOR MAKING IT USE A DAILY OUTPUT PURE PROPER PART REALLY. ***

strutto looking at the part numbers on some parts i allready have it does not show full parts listing IE

rb20det

say a timing belt on fast is is listed as 13028

but the full part # is 1302820p25

does anybody know how or where the full parts listing is for each part ?

  • 2 weeks later...

funkey monkey.. I have the 09.2003 dvd. I did upload it a while back but not sure what happened to it now.

My one seems to be missing a few cars... ie, mine and a few i checked in this thread. Would also like to know how to get it out in Jap font so i can run through a translator.

dave.

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