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Gday,

Does anyone have the Nissan FAST software for r32/33 ?

I would appreciate greatly if I could download this from someone on FTP/HTTP.

I realise there is a link for bittorrent somewhere but would like FTP/HTTP if at all possible.

PM or post if possible puh-leese.

Thanks.

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in the previous threads on the FAST software there is an FTP link. I haven't tested it recently to see if its still up. Its based in russia and max dl speed is about 18kbps.

And FAST, well FAST is the industry system that allows you to check your car's spare part numbers. Also a handy feature is that it contains the ENTIRE list of cars made to the date of issue of that software. Most companies have a version of FAST, and the NISSAN FAST from japan has a lot of interesting info on each Skyline ever sold. All you need is your VIN number and off you go.

Search is your best friend, don't be afraid to bring up a thread that's been dormant for a while.

Gday funkymonkey. Couldn't find a link to a .ru.. all the threads have bittorrents.

Does anyone have a FAST software with database after 1995? That's the car I'm trying to run (1995) to find out what it's specs are. Specifically if it's genuine m spec.

Could someone run one after 1995 for me ? (I don't want to post the details here because it's not my car at the moment..)

Thanks.

Gday funkymonkey. Couldn't find a link to a .ru.. all the threads have bittorrents.

Does anyone have a FAST software with database after 1995? That's the car I'm trying to run (1995) to find out what it's specs are. Specifically if it's genuine m spec.

Could someone run one after 1995 for me ? (I don't want to post the details here because it's not my car at the moment..)

Thanks.

all r33 gts25ts are M spec :)

I can also check it if you need

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