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All good, just thought i'd give it a try to help some people who either can't get it to work (and believe me, it took some time) or just get frustrated at it :)

I guess it's a bit cathartic somehow?

Also: Damn, coming as one piece sucks. I got mine third party from England somewhere with the nismo logo on it... hella fake, but they're ok.

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The reason you can't find the hand brake boot part number is because it comes as part of the centre consol

Hi CPD,

Is this true does the hand brake boot come as part of the complete console assembly?

If this is the case I might be better off trying to find an aftermarket one (I think they exist), if not then maybe I could try secondf hand. If this is true NISSAN you suck!

Thanks Paul

All good, just thought i'd give it a try to help some people who either can't get it to work (and believe me, it took some time) or just get frustrated at it :)

I guess it's a bit cathartic somehow?

Also: Damn, coming as one piece sucks. I got mine third party from England somewhere with the nismo logo on it... hella fake, but they're ok.

I got mine outta the UK as well, just in plain black, the fit wasnt the greatest....but then again nothing fit on my 33 properly lol

Hi CPD,

Is this true does the hand brake boot come as part of the complete console assembly?

If this is the case I might be better off trying to find an aftermarket one (I think they exist), if not then maybe I could try secondf hand. If this is true NISSAN you suck!

Thanks Paul

To be honest I'm not sure; I can't read all the Japanese on the part listing :P But if that's so, that kinda sucks. Might just be worth the while to get a good aftermarket one.

No FASTing tonight guys; at my parent's house with MBP and it's not loaded on here.

If you want to know what model CD's you have in your pack, in one of the menu's you can click on "models on CD" (I think there is a CD icon next to the accident recommendation button).

It should show all the models. I've kept my FAST pretty up to date, and it does all skylines, some silvia's, left hand-drive models.... lots of other nissans too.

This is across:

a1

a2

a3

b1

b2

el1

el2

er

gl

gr

I think there is a thread that has been running for years somewhere on SAU with a whole bunch of people who were willing to look things up for others using FAST. You might want to post your offering in there too? =-]

Yeah, I saw the "VINS you want FASTed" thread, and I just don't know what all the colour codes are :) I pop in there every now and then to see if there's unanswered VINs, and to help out a bit :)

Pretty sure I've got most of those discs... Will check tomorrow night when I get back to my PC though. I'll post up on here about what I've got, or maybe get a mod to change my first post if possible.

I can't remember... I might have it zipped up somewhere; worst case, I'll get all the details and test if it'll work if I just zip up the folder it's in and get whatever Compatibility mode. If that works, I'll get it to you on a DVD before texi, and write some instructions as to how the hell to make it work (took me ages to work out how to get at those illustrations)

Hey Owen just one thing to watch out. The 5 digit number of the diagram is not the part number, it is only a part code. You need to double click it to add it to the main list. Then when you return to the main list, hit the "lookup parts" icon (or F9 from memory), and it will return the correct complete part number based on the VIN you enter.

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