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today i received my copy of Conzult and the cable from ebay that i have been waiting for ages for and i went to install it and it says Conzult-Z32

arghhh it looks like it wont work on my R33, after a bit of research it looks like i needed Conzult SX instead so i hope someone can learn from my mistake and know that there are actually 2 versions of it, so now i have a good cable and a full version of conzult that is absolutly useless to me. This sucks lol lucky i didnt spend too much on it

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have you actually tried to see if it works with your car? the version of conzult I have has a picture of a z32 come up when I open it (been a while since I looked at it, so not sure on exact version) and it worked fine for me.

but yeah, there are other programs out there, such as ecutalk or datascan

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