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Yay I have found access to Nissan Fast. I have been using it for personal use to locate part numbers the R32 GTR manual does have.

The reason I use it personally was because I was getting tired of ringing up Nissan to get someone with a crappy attitude and wasting 30mins trying to explain what I am after, with respect they are very helpful.

So if you want to save time on the phone trying to describe the part your after to the Nissan Dealers send me a PM on what you need and I'll do my best to find your OEM part number you can take to Nissan. **I take no responsibility on the integrity of the part number that is given**

I know there is something like this in the forums but i couldnt find it.

---MODS--- if I am crossing some boundaries here, just delete this topic.

As a minimum i need:

Model (ie. R32)

AND/OR

VIN-code or Chassis Code (I havent used this yet, it is beneficial for coloured parts, ie panels)

Name of item wanted

General description

-Have Fun

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Great guys, thanks for your replys.

If you guys jump on my signature theres a link to the topic in the DIY.

I have only started a little bit but it will get big, one day, with everyone's help.

This time I hope it stays and becomes a very valuable tool for SAU members.

Yes the FAST is a awesome tool, im bored of it already haha.

Mark - Yes I have details of s13's which I can post up as well on my little topic.

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hI GUYS,

Just installed it and after putting my VIN and Model No in, im getting this

VIN NO. NOT FOUND.

Car is a 1992 r32 gtst, and i have these CDS a1, a2, a3, b1, b2, gl, gr.

If that makes any sence.

I hope my car isnt using a fake VIN....

:(

Also im running v3.50 what version are you guys running? This seems very old, like it was suitable for windows 98 and lower.

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hI GUYS,

Just installed it and after putting my VIN and Model No in, im getting this

VIN NO. NOT FOUND.

Car is a 1992 r32 gtst, and i have these CDS a1, a2, a3, b1, b2, gl, gr.

If that makes any sence.

I hope my car isnt using a fake VIN....

:(

Also im running v3.50 what version are you guys running? This seems very old, like it was suitable for windows 98 and lower.

assuming you have installed yours correctly, all u need is the details on blue plate of your car. Chassis No and Model Number

eg. for r33 gtr

Chassis No. BCNR33 then next box 023211

Model GGJPRWFR33ZDAAA--A

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