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Hi all, this post is an offer:

I have a copy of Nissan FAST working here so if you give me your VIN or Chassis/Model/Year then I can lookup genuine parts and see what else used those parts...

So the offer is, please post your questions here. then I can look it up and repost here... which means the parts thread gets some part numbers.

Limitations: only have up to 2001 version so no newer cars are covered... However, R32, R33, R34, A31, C33 etc are in there so yeah.

easiest to get exact results with the VIN Number in form (for example) WGNC34-004669 (this is my Stagea)

This gives me trim level, engine type, even body colour ... Code... lol

The program has a Parts Master module which if you enter a part number will show what cars that part was used on... I find handy for cross referencing to more common Nissans which are in the book at the local car part place.

oh, PS if you give the NZ Plate number (for NZ users only) then I can use CarJam and lookup the VIN (usually)... so yeah.

Cheers

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Im sorry but i havent got the VIN for this car, its a customers, but its a R34 GTT with snapped rear wheel studs ;)

Would really appreciate if you could find the rear wheel stud VIN for it!

ok well year, engine, transmission, 2wd/4wd, and trim level is helpful...

I will lookup and see if there are many different versions.. if not I will repost with the part numbers...

FAST Reckons the part number is:

Part number: 43222-50J00

Description: BOLT-HUB

it seems to be used across the Nissan car range, a quite common part...

Incidentally the actual rear hub part number:

43202-85F00 (HUB ASSY-REAR aka HUB REAR WHEEL)

(it seems this assembly includes the 5 "BOLT-HUB"s)

The actual Hub is used by these vehicles:

CAR, YYMM

C35, 9706 on

R33, 9702 on

R34, 9805 on

S14, 9701 on

S15, 9901 on

WC34, 9701 on

F50, 0101 on

Z32, 9701 on

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hey mate i have a feb 2001 stagea rs four s,id like to know alot about,r u able to run the vin for me cheers

vin 6u900wgnc34141486

i cand find many like it,its factory manual whitch is ok but has the dolphin grill and autech inside and momo steering wheel and lots of other stuff from diff stageas so yer bit keen to see wat it really is and also under the bonnet it says on the sticker that has ya spark plug gap and idle speed etc that its an rb26dett but it isnt its a neo so yer confused here lol im thinking its just got an autech bonnet,but it shapes up well with front panels as in the lines continue of the bonnet onto panels so yer help

hey mate i have a feb 2001 stagea rs four s,id like to know alot about,r u able to run the vin for me cheers

vin 6u900wgnc34141486

i cand find many like it,its factory manual whitch is ok but has the dolphin grill and autech inside and momo steering wheel and lots of other stuff from diff stageas so yer bit keen to see wat it really is and also under the bonnet it says on the sticker that has ya spark plug gap and idle speed etc that its an rb26dett but it isnt its a neo so yer confused here lol im thinking its just got an autech bonnet,but it shapes up well with front panels as in the lines continue of the bonnet onto panels so yer help

ok will run that number

see what we get... will post back with specs and screenies

Ideally you would post this request in the Stagea part of the forums... but all good

OK here goes:

The original Car is an

2001 RS FOUR S

RB25DET 4WD Manual

The Hood (Bonnet) is the same part across Autech and "Normal"... so would fit without changing the front cut

Sorry have not checked the grille yet...

Your car in the main screen of FAST:

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(the labels are Japanese but I translated them)

RSFS == RS FOUR S

Note: I also have "Z" for interior colour code my interior is black leather.. but then mine is also a Series 1

The Hood part number as shown in Parts Master (parts master shows all the cars a particular part number was applied to):

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This indicates the Hood was the same across Autech or "normal"

The Stagea Option Code reference Diagrams (mostly Japanese but some is decipherable):

post-39244-1257338336_thumb.png

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Remembering that your Model code is:

TGKPREFC34UDA-----

So:

1 to 13

TGKPREFC34UDA

14 to 18

-----

(these seem to be optional equipment... LSD etc)

(some TRIM levels have little optional equipment since they come with everything)

thnx mate,how long will this usually take

haha well...

1. I have to see your post... only saw it tonight...

2. I have to fire up my virtual machine with FAST in it... (since it doesn't run under Windows 7 LOL)

3. Have to compile the information into a post with screenshots etc..

4. Got interrupted by a mate asking for computer build advise.

Just poking around in FAST is appears that Series 2 Manual RB25DET cars were always equipped with LSD...

Anyone?

Kinda makes sense, as the Manual ones would be more likely to cause wheelspin!

hey mate i have a feb 2001 stagea rs four s,id like to know alot about,r u able to run the vin for me cheers

vin 6u900wgnc34141486

i cand find many like it,its factory manual whitch is ok but has the dolphin grill and autech inside and momo steering wheel and lots of other stuff from diff stageas so yer bit keen to see wat it really is and also under the bonnet it says on the sticker that has ya spark plug gap and idle speed etc that its an rb26dett but it isnt its a neo so yer confused here lol im thinking its just got an autech bonnet,but it shapes up well with front panels as in the lines continue of the bonnet onto panels so yer help

Also teh Momo wheel was an option from the factory... I have it in the accessories list for the car in FAST...

Can't translate Japanese unfortunately so I can't tell which option codes mean exactly what... but it *was* an option... so even if the option wasn't applied from the factory, it could have been upgraded or such...

not quite leather?hmm do u know whats goin on here

sorry don't know:

1. my car was "upgraded" to leather afterward

2. interior colour code does not include seats colour?

I'm going with option 2...

I think that the leather seats (also power adjust) are an option in the 14th to 18th digits in the Model code... probably.

That's what I'm going with.

  • 10 months later...

just found this thread trying to shed some light on my own FAST results.

post-a303735-1.jpg

it appears everything is in order, it is a 99 RSfourV, manual, pearl white, with dual roofs.

for options 14 to 18

Option 16 = sunroofs (and obviously the 1 or 2 number denoting if it is single or dual roofs

and interior code "Z" must be the velour/suede bucket interior (similar to 260RS). the car i FAST'd has this interior, and so does deceiver33 - so that explains that. i think

one thing that confuses me though, is for driveline the options are 'A = 2wd' or 'N = 4wd' and my code reads "P"???

i'd also love to know what the letter after the number '34' is. one of the options being 'E = EGI' or 'U = jap jibberish'. what is EGI??

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