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Hey guys,

I want a copy of the Nissan Fast Software.

I remember seeing a thread about someone making copies of it on here.

If anyone has it and can copy it onto a dvd disk or how ever many it takes i will replace the disks and give $10 for the trouble.

PLEASE HELP.

Brenton

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Hey guys,

I want a copy of the Nissan Fast Software.

I remember seeing a thread about someone making copies of it on here.

If anyone has it and can copy it onto a dvd disk or how ever many it takes i will replace the disks and give $10 for the trouble.

PLEASE HELP.

Brenton

I second this, I'd love a disc with some ecu/hicas/attessa diag softwares

-D

Yeah the download's about 900mb to 2gb depending on what distribution you get. I've got the 900mb at my office, but i'm on leave at the moment.. and won't get back for another 6 weeks (i'll be happy to make discs then if you guys are still interested at that stage).

But either that or go on isohunt.com or piratebay.org and do a search on "nissan fast" everyone's seeding it at the moment. Shouldn't take more than a few hours to download on broadband.

Ahhh mmmk. haha. Makes more sense now, I thought it was a diagnostic program to read realtime stats. lol.

Yeah that would be handy, I remember trying to work out how to fit up the standard cooler again for insurance ppl to assess (wow thats a weird word to write, checked it on google and then a dictionary hahaa) Not as weird as assessor, imagine if it was assesser - sit there counting out s's and e's. Lol count out e's.

Anyway, Cheers

Ahhh mmmk. haha. Makes more sense now, I thought it was a diagnostic program to read realtime stats. lol.

Yeah that would be handy, I remember trying to work out how to fit up the standard cooler again for insurance ppl to assess (wow thats a weird word to write, checked it on google and then a dictionary hahaa) Not as weird as assessor, imagine if it was assesser - sit there counting out s's and e's. Lol count out e's.

Anyway, Cheers

wtf?

kind of curved away from the original point aye?

haha.

What your thinking of there is the Nissan consult software (forget the porper name) which you can also get through similar means. One of my mates who unfortunately doesnt browse the forum has this set up on a carputer and touch screen dash where the stereo goes

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