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  • 2 weeks later...

That's a new one on me. Man I'd love to have the skills to be able to crack/decode FAST data and search for this kind of stuff...

Does fast actually have all the information on a specified vin saved in its database or does it just work off the characters in the Vin/model codes?

  • 5 months later...

Here's something more definitive for reference - from my Nür sales brochure:

Only colours available for the Nürs:

M.spec Nür - 5 colours

Millennium Jade (JW0)

Silica Breath (EY0)

Pearl White (QX1)

Sparkling Silver (WV2)

Pearl Black (GV1)

V.spec II Nür - 6 colours

Millennium Jade (JW0)

Bayside Blue (TV2)

Pearl White (QX1)

White (QM1)

Sparkling Silver (WV2)

Pearl Black (GV1)

Here's a scan from the brochure:

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It's not too hard to imagine someone throwing money at Nissan to paint it MNP or some other colour, but those cars would be extremely rare I would think.

Black is the best by the way :P

Here's something more definitive for reference - from my Nür sales brochure:

Only colours available for the Nürs:

M.spec Nür - 5 colours

Millennium Jade (JW0)

Silica Breath (EY0)

Pearl White (QX1)

Sparkling Silver (WV2)

Pearl Black (GV1)

V.spec II Nür - 6 colours

Millennium Jade (JW0)

Bayside Blue (TV2)

Pearl White (QX1)

White (QM1)

Sparkling Silver (WV2)

Pearl Black (GV1)

Here's a scan from the brochure:

It's not too hard to imagine someone throwing money at Nissan to paint it MNP or some other colour, but those cars would be extremely rare I would think.

Black is the best by the way :P

nice share :-)

From what i could determine.. nismo was respraying cars MNP for a price...no nur's came from the factory with MNP paint...which your brochure confirms.

No worries guys.

Need to get the rest of the brochure interpreted / translated, it details all of the differences for the Nur as well (although I generally know them it's good to have the definitive record from Nissan).

Property of Nissan Corporation Japan:

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You gotta love seeing "330kW - 440kW" (signifying kW potential) in a sales brochure for a stock car!

Property of Nissan Corporation Japan:

You gotta love seeing "330kW - 440kW" (signifying kW potential) in a sales brochure for a stock car!

Lmao

But it's the truth 'er understatement - lol

Interesting topic, does anybody out there know how to get in to fast info to get actual numbers on the colours that are left or not accounted for,black,blue,sparkling silver,silica breath, which is prob the rarest colour.

Interesting topic, does anybody out there know how to get in to fast info to get actual numbers on the colours that are left or not accounted for,black,blue,sparkling silver,silica breath, which is prob the rarest colour.

What do you mean get the actual numbers? If you mean to find out how many were built in X colour I don't think that is possible with fast itself. Someone would probably have to write a program that analyses the fast catalogue files and pull the data out of them.

Interesting topic, does anybody out there know how to get in to fast info to get actual numbers on the colours that are left or not accounted for,black,blue,sparkling silver,silica breath, which is prob the rarest colour.

you could type the vin number in one at a time through this site :unsure: :

http://www.epc-data.com/

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