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Yes have it posted on "fast"....but was eager...lol

I put it in FAST I have here at home but got nothing... is that the Model number?

eg when I put my model number TGKNRXAC34UDA--AA- I get all my details.

Antony

I put it in FAST I have here at home but got nothing... is that the Model number?

eg when I put my model number TGKNRXAC34UDA--AA- I get all my details.

Antony

Thanks....

I think it is a model issue.....M35 as stated was not in the original "fast" listings..so thus no response or failure

to retrieve the info....

At least this is where I think the problem is....but...having said that.......I know that most vins have 17 digits....

and I only have 10....

So what are the rest of the missing digits for a M35 Stagea...ie...the last model before this had

6u900WG at the front of the Vin....

Antony, you will get more info if you input your vin, WGNC34 ###### number, rather than the model #.

It should begin with NM35, but the only 35 model on my software is the Skyline V35, ive found some new software, once downloaded ill check for the new Stagea model.

Edited by chook

You can download it from a few Torrent sites.

It appears that the M35 is on the 'A2' CD on FAST, but for some reason it is the only model that doesnt load when the program starts, cant figure out why. Possibly try your Nissan spare parts guys, see if they are willing to help you.

You can download it from a few Torrent sites.

It appears that the M35 is on the 'A2' CD on FAST, but for some reason it is the only model that doesnt load when the program starts, cant figure out why. Possibly try your Nissan spare parts guys, see if they are willing to help you.

:D

Thanks for trying.......

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