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Hi all!! i know ther is already a sticky out ther doing this and i also know that most of the older and experienced owners will know that this is all about but i thought i might start this one just for the fact of awarness since i only stumbled apon it by complete accident. so this thread is mainly directed to the newer members and owners like myself

For the few that dont know what FAST is....its just a program that you can punch in your VIN and it will tell you - colour -transmition- model number of the car the VIN belongs to..... and if your vin doesnt match up with your Blue Build Plate (located in the top left of your engine bay) with all the info on it.....then your car has a fake one and was probly stolen or rebirthed or wtvr else theivs do with out pride and joys

so either download the program yourself using utorrent (1.5 gigs) (pm me for the torrent link....apparently its "illegal" to post torrent links on SAU lol :(

or post your vin or pm your vin to me and ill post up the results...ill also let a few other ppl i know that have this program to help out

i do know that ther is another thread like this one.....im just doing this to a) spread the load and b) spread awarness c) im currently in the investigation of findout out if my car is a rebirth....soo im curiouse about other ppl's

if your interested about all this stuff and you want to check your own car read these threads!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/bu....html&st=20

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/VI...ed-t128496.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...te-t238787.html

hope i dont have to tell anyone there car is a rebirth!!

This is iillegal.

your kidding right..... go here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/VI...ed-t128496.html its almost 50 pages long and its been going for 2 years....if it was illegal im pretty sure it would have been closed and deleted......

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