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i got the file ive installed it to the way they say in the instructions but when i click on fast for windows it comes up with a run-time error '53' have i done something wrong any help would be great.

Cheers

Allan.M

the 1.5gb torrent has european RHD + LHD and General LHD + RHD

I should have it on disc somewhere, after all I made that torrent :)

EDIT: hmm maybe I didn't, I know I made a NissanManuals one

Edited by TonyL
the 1.5gb torrent has european RHD + LHD and General LHD + RHD

I should have it on disc somewhere, after all I made that torrent :)

ok cool um what have i done wrong please mate ive followed instructions and nogo ive tried 4 times now each time with that run-time error '53'

ok cool um what have i done wrong please mate ive followed instructions and nogo ive tried 4 times now each time with that run-time error '53'

not sure man, is that after the install is finished?

not sure man, is that after the install is finished?

yeah and i goto open the program it wont load up??

should i install it to program files folder so its like this

C:\programfiles\nissan\cd\a1

or just leave it how i done it

C:\nissan\cd\a1

????

did you run Fast Setup (from the start menu) after the install has finished

and copied the other ini file to your windows directory

its best to keep the data files in directorys with 8 characters or less

did you run Fast Setup (from the start menu) after the install has finished

and copied the other ini file to your windows directory

its best to keep the data files in directorys with 8 characters or less

yeah done all that i have gave up getting annoyed with it not working should i try one more time maybe??

ok i goto fast menu then click on fast menu and thats when the error happens

i can click on the parts master,Alternate parts info & car life parts code all works fine

but cannot get fast system to work when i click on it i dont knoe anymore ive done everything to how the instructions says what have i done wrong.???

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Sorry to butt in from across the border, but do any of you have any of the latest CD's? All the ones I can find are pre 10/2001 and as such my V35 and all the latest goodies aren't in there, only the early models. I'd be very happy to get my hands on it.

I'm looking for a part number for the Aero Kit for 2003 sedan.

Cheers.

I haven't seen a newer version then 2001 on the net

except for the actual cd's on yahoo auctions - example

Brenton: remind me a few days before the next drift practice or event and i'll try and burn you a copy

Edited by TonyL

Taken me about an hour to figure out how to sign up!

Don't think I'll go through with it though. I see what I want, but to pay them, communicate, get them to deliver, etc, too much hassle it looks like.

Any of you actually bought from there successfully?

sorry dude westerners can buy from yahoo you have to get another company to buy for you like

http://www.slidewizeimports.com/ he will put bids on for you and get item shipped to you for a small fee

note the

We will not ship overseas. (Seller will not ship internationally.) (Seller will not ship internationally.)

all autions say that i havnt seen one yet that doesnt

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