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Ignoramus21002 wrote:
People, I really need help here. If you answer, please make sure that
your reply is xposted to rec.crafts.metalworking.


Iggy, you're really looking for the 'engine serial number' not the VIN.

It's R737-115840

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Ignoramus21002 wrote:

_I_ am looking for the VIN number. A detective wants a VIN number.


So that ape has to find it by himself or, even better, get informed. He
could call the manufacturer -if- he can handle a phone. But I also doubt
that.


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On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 04:36:22 GMT, Ignoramus21002
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 20:54:37 -0700, Winston wrote:
Ignoramus21002 wrote:
People, I really need help here. If you answer, please make sure that
your reply is xposted to rec.crafts.metalworking.


Iggy, you're really looking for the 'engine serial number' not the VIN.

It's R737-115840


_I_ am looking for the VIN number. A detective wants a VIN number.

I do know what I am looking for and I must have it tomorrow.


But you do not have a vehicle. You have an engine.




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Someone just said to take the engine number to a dealer and ask for a check.
Stuff is registered. Because of chop shops.

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Ignoramus6607 wrote:
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 13:36:33 +0200, Nick Müller wrote:

Ignoramus21002 wrote:


_I_ am looking for the VIN number. A detective wants a VIN number.


So that ape has to find it by himself or, even better, get informed. He
could call the manufacturer -if- he can handle a phone. But I also doubt
that.



yes, I am now convinced that there is no VIN.

i


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