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works on mine (xp) but can't find my car.

Have entered my vin number (EXACTLY) can't find it on any of the databases. Plus I downloaded the whole thing including el1 and gr and crap.

I have an r32 gtst

Give us the numbers - but make sure you're using the Nissan Model number, not the Aussie VIN.

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Sorry to bring up an old thread,

just need info on this chassis number please,,

thank you :)

ER34-200696

VIN: ER34 200696

MODEL: GGKBRTFR34UDAAW-B-

SERIES: R34

DATE: 11/00

COLOUR: TV2

INTERIOR: G

ENGINE: RB25DET

DRIVELINE: HICAS 2WD

??: 25GTT (MIGHT BE MODEL SERIES OR SOMETHING SIMILAR)

??: MT.F5 (NOT SURE WHAT THIS IS)

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can anyone check these 2 for me...need build date

CA 31 -022884

CA 31-754597

THANX

CA 31 -022884

Model: RCA31GYEDM5

Prod M/Y: 9012

Colour: 732 (black)

Sedan

RB20D

2WD

HICAS

Nashi (??)

AT.F5 (5 speed auto ??)

CA 31 -754597

Model: RCA31GASJ6

Prod M/Y: 9004

Colour: KH2

Sedan

RB20DT

2WD

HICAS

Nashi (??)

FA (FWD auto ??)

There's probably more but I'm still learning this software.

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  • 1 month later...

I'm about to put a deposit down on a Skyline, and I understand you can look up VIN's on a parts catalogue? It's an R33 GTS-T Chassis VIN number, can you check it out for me? The dude says it's a 1995 build Series 2, with twin airbags but no ABS. . . I just wanna make sure it's genuine.

it's ECR33101362

Engine No. RB25146240A

Thanks guys. (PM or post, all good)

-It's got usual mods: HKS coilovers, Apexi N1 catback xsorszt, GTR rear wing, Pod filter, 17x8, 17x9" wheels, - Sweet eh?

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its a 1996/01 model built in jan according to fast

series 2 seems like with the usual 5 speed etc

doesnt mention abs, but mine doesnt mention abs in fast and mine has it abs

so fast wont say if it has abs or not or wether it should

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96 build actually - heres what I found out for you - http://www.sido-takushi.com/images/sau/ECR33101362.jpg

JK

I'm about to put a deposit down on a Skyline, and I understand you can look up VIN's on a parts catalogue?  It's an  R33 GTS-T Chassis VIN number, can you check it out for me? The dude says it's a 1995 build Series 2, with twin airbags but no ABS. . . I just wanna make sure it's genuine.

it's ECR33101362

Engine No. RB25146240A

Thanks guys. (PM or post, all good)

-It's got usual mods:  HKS coilovers, Apexi N1 catback xsorszt, GTR rear wing, Pod filter, 17x8, 17x9" wheels,  - Sweet eh?

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you guys are such attention whores :)

Hehehehe - :rofl:

SaaaaWEEEET ! !

- paint code QM1 is Nissan's "Cloud white" yeah?

That's ace though, I took it for a final drive today and slapped some pineapples down on it after running its numbers at VicRoads. As soon as my loan is approved it's officially my baby.

Hurrah! :hearts: :hearts: :hearts:

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  • 2 weeks later...

I just noticed something after installing the JDM FAST software.

It seems to pick up a few extra vehicles from the same archives I was using with the USDM FAST software.

Like the S10, S12, Z31, Z32, both hardbody pickups, both pathfinders, ect.

Why would the USDM FAST not be able to pickup the missing cars but the JDM software can?

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