Is there anyway to decode a vin #
#11
RE: Is there anyway to decode a vin #
ORIGINAL: tmajikman
Here is the vin fabp42e1hf242265. I think I am o.k. on what info I was looking for, Thanks to everyone for the help.
Here is the vin fabp42e1hf242265. I think I am o.k. on what info I was looking for, Thanks to everyone for the help.
#12
RE: Is there anyway to decode a vin #
looks like an accident free car http://www.carfax.com/viewEmailRepor...Mg3tbDgDaCTSi3
#14
RE: Is there anyway to decode a vin #
Just bringing this one back - how can I decode a 94 GT VIN? The info above ends at 1993...
Here it is: 1FALP45T8RF122107
Here it is: 1FALP45T8RF122107
#16
RE: Is there anyway to decode a vin #
ORIGINAL: prossett
Just bringing this one back - how can I decode a 94 GT VIN? The info above ends at 1993...
Here it is: 1FALP45T8RF122107
Just bringing this one back - how can I decode a 94 GT VIN? The info above ends at 1993...
Here it is: 1FALP45T8RF122107
#17
RE: Is there anyway to decode a vin #
Nah, but I'm close - first owner was a Sara who owned it till last year July when a buddy of mine bought it - he never drove it and so I have now relieved him of guard duty - darn it, that car was made to be driven!! Not parked in the sun...
I've just got to figure out this idle loping and then it looks like it's in very good mechanical condition - I'm thinking a little lower and more air in /more air out and I should be set!
Thanks for pulling that up for me - I'm actually 150km from the cities so kind of in the middle of nowhere.
I've just got to figure out this idle loping and then it looks like it's in very good mechanical condition - I'm thinking a little lower and more air in /more air out and I should be set!
Thanks for pulling that up for me - I'm actually 150km from the cities so kind of in the middle of nowhere.
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