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i have just gone through the forums about FAST trying to find a list of codes to decode model info

but have only found parts and with sum of parts STILL cant make complete list

so if anyone has a complete list im sure im not the only one chasing it

If anyone wants i can put up what ive found

Thanks

RellikZephyr

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Its been talked about for some time, but I think it is a very time consuming and complicated effort, so we wait patiently hope hope for the best.

Sure post up what you've got so far I for one am interested.

May 1989 - August 1991 VIN Numbers

Pos 1 = Body Shape

K = Hardtop

Y = Police Car

Blank = Sports Sedan

Pos 2 = Engine Type

F = CA18 Model Engine

H = RB20E Model Engine

R = RB20DE, RB20DET Model Engine

B = RB26DETT Model Engine

Pos 3 = Suspension Setup (An educated would make me think this is supposed to mean Steering Setup)

Blank = 2WD with no Super HICAS

C = 2WD with Super HICAS

N = 4WD with Super HICAS

Pos 4 = Number of Doors

Blank = 4 Door

R = 2 Door

Pos 5 = Vehicle Description

D = GXi

G = Y (Police Car), GTE, GTS, GTSt, GTS-4

X = GTR

Pos 6 = Transmission

F = 5 Speed Manual

A = 4 Speed Automatic

Pos 7 = Fuel Equipment

E = EGI Type

I = SPI Type

S = Intercooler + Turbo Type

Pos 8 + 9 = VS Sign

Pos 10 + 11 = Pack Sign

Pos 12 + 13 + 14 = Personal Sign

August 1991 - November 1994 VIN Numbers

Pos 1 = Body Shape

K = Hardtop

Blank = Sports Sedan

Pos 2 = Engine Type

F = CA18i

H = RB20E

R = RB20DE, RB20DET

E = RB25DE

B = RB26DETT Model Engine

Pos 3 = Steering Setup

Blank = 2WD with no Super HICAS

C = 2WD with Super HICAS

N = 4WD with Super HICAS

Pos 4 = Number of Doors

Blank = 4 Door

R = 2 Door

Pos 5 = Vehicle Description

D = GXi

G = GTE, GTS, GTSt, GTS 25, GTS-4

X = GTR

B = GTR with 17 Inch Wheels

Pos 6 = Transmission

F = 5 Speed Manual

A = 4 Speed Automatic

Y = 5 Speed Automatic

Pos 7 = Fuel Equipment

E = EGI Type

I = SPI Type

S = Intercooler + Turbo Type

Pos 8 + 9 = VS Sign

Pos 10 + 11 = Pack Sign

Pos 12 + 13 + 14 = Personal Sign

VS Sign

Position 1

Blank = Standard Headlight

L = Projector Headlight

Position 2

Blank = Standard

P = Electronic control active Full auto air-conditioner (Climate control system I assume)

Q = Electronic control active Sound System (Upgraded Sound System - Clarion I think)

Z = Cold District Specification

M = P +Q

V = P + Z

W = Q + Z

T = P + Q + Z

Colour Codes

Up to Sep 91

EH7 Yellow

AG2 Red

673 Silver Metallic

732 Black Metallic

KH2 Dark Grey Metallic

AH3 Red

326 White

EJ0 Gold Metallic

KH5 Yellowish White

BJ0 Light Blue Metallic

TH1 Dark Blue

Sep93 to Sep94

AH3 Cherry Red Pearl

326 Super White

KH6 Glacier White Pearlglow

AJ4 Ultra Red

KH3 Onyx

KL0 Platnum Metallic

TK3 Sapphire Blue

OJ2 Black Emerald

Sep94 Onwards

AJ4 Ultra Red

TK3 Blue Pearl

KH3 Onyx

QN0 White Pearl

DN1 Green Pearl

KL0 Platnum Metallic

LP2 Purple Pearl

TV2 Bayside Blue

JW0 Millennium Jade

Edited by RellikZephyr

i got a massive list of color codes, but not grouped by year etc

you got anythin for 98 models? i bought a 1998 R33 40th anniv. so i wanna see what it has

T326 - Crystal White

732 - Black Pearl Metallic

AH3 - Red Pearl Metallic

AN0- Super Clear Red

AR1- Super Clear Red II

AR2 - Active Red

BL0 - Greyish Blue Pearl

BN6 - Deep Marine Blue

BP9 - Dark Blue Pearl

EV1 Lightning Yellow

EY0 - Silica Breeze

GV1 - Black Pearl

JW0 - Millenium Jade

KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

KH2 - Gunmetal Grey Metallic

KH3 - Black

KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic

KN6 - Dark Grey

KP4- Sonic Silver

KR4-Sonic Silver

KV2-Athlete Silver

LP2- Midnight Purple

LV4 - Midnight Purple II

LX0 - Midnight Purple III

QM1 - White

QT1 - White Pearl

QX1 - White Pearl

TH1 - Dark Blue Pearl

TV2 - Bayside Blue

WV2 - Sparkling Silver

Edited by dezz

Now i would like all the credit to go to the various people who i found this information off

i believe the 12th position is Interior Trim (I believe) but dont know the codes (my GTR has a Black interior and the code Z so maybe Z = Black Interior Trim but just a guess)

Its only the final couple of characters that elude me

and again if anyone knows the colour code to Millennium Jade, the R34 GTR V-Spec II Nur, hero colour. i would like to know it (now Know it Thanks Dezz)

and if anyone finds that i have something wrong please tell me so i can correct it

I think that is everything so if anyone has some more info DO TELL

Thanks

RellikZephyr

Edited by RellikZephyr

millenium jade color is in bold in my above post

1 of the last digits in the model number (cant remember off the top of my head, might be very last) tells you if its LSD, ABS or both...A B C respectively i believe...

however, ive seen some VIN's come up in fast with an extra letter in the model number, so i dont know whats going on there...

hmmm....last 4 characters on my model code is "LMZG" so none are either A, B or C so..... hmmm

and i know L = Projector Headlights

and M = climate comtrol + upgraded stereo

so dont know what Z and G are

THINK... Z = Black Interior Trim

hmmm.... :)

RellikZephyr

hehe, this is a project that got started waaay back in 2002, and then we thought we'd do it properly in 2004, and then died off again. Feel free to pick up the ball and run with it. Some credit to the guys who did the original translations wouldn't hurt either :)

refer to the old thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=44011

Yeah...

Thats the Topic where i got most of my info from

and 90% of it seems to be from your posts funky (thanks by the way)

but its the last few chars that still elude my grasp

and as for the errors... may i ask where cause i think most of it is copied and pasted so...

Thanks and Help

RellikZephyr

i'm pretty sure I made a couple of errors in my original posts which you sorta inherited when you copied it :) I remember i cbf fixing it at the time then never got around to looking at it again.

Yeah I got mine working and displaying in japanese, so its a little easier to read. I'll translate it one of these days... :)

Firstly a big thanks to Funkymonkey

RellikZephyr you deserve a pat on the back too, I to toyed with notion of doing this from funkys info and never got around to it.

At last its all together !!

Dont worry answered my own question, no they are different as seen here:

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Stagea%20Fast%20Option%20Code%202.jpg

Stagea%20Fast%20Option%20Code%203.jpg

Got a mate at work trying to translate them, but he is a bit rusty so if anyone wants to translate it that would be great ;)

  • 1 month later...

Working from the bottom screens....

14

Seats (Lumbar support?? or something)

Power seats

Prime Edition seats (turbo version)

Prime Edition seats (N/A version)

15

15 inch alloys

16 inch alloys

Aero form bumper

Xenon headlamps

Air spoiler

Air spoiler (of a different type)

16

Not sure (possibly no sunroofs, or laminated glass or something)

Glass Twin Sunroof

Privacy glass (tint I presume)

17

Navigation System

100V inverter

MD/AM/FM Radio

2 DIN Audio

NAVI edition

18 (series 1)

Not sure

Side Airbag

Viscous LSD

Superfine Hardcoat (Paint)

Rear Foglamp

18 (series 2)

Not sure

Side Airbag

Viscous LSD

Superfine Hardcoat

Type B (??)

Superfine Hardcoat Less

Hope this helps! :(

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