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Slightly freaked out here. Have installed all the CDs libraries from the howto. Punched in my VIN Code and "model series can not be found for this vin no input model or model series" is the result. Tried someone elses ecr33 and got a result. Mine doesn't work. Typed in the model number:

ggkbrtfr33vdac---- and I got part of a result. It then accepted the vin number and gave me some details engine/mt etc. Did this happen to anyone else? Is this bad?

ecr33025105

Edited by axelmasok
  podge said:
Gives me the same error for that vin number, you sure you have it correct?

100% double and triple checked. The model number I have seems to be valid. The VIN as you see is not. I read somewhere about how the plate is attached to the firewall and to pick ones that have been tampered with....mine has two small plastic "rivets" that attach it to the firewall, the plate is thin and can get my fingernail behind it. Is this blue blate original?

Hi can anyone check out if anything interesting comes up with RA31GASMP-EC it's off my cefiro... Mainly because I'm trying to source brakes parts and the parts I got are WAY off, so need to know if it's a Touring/Comfort/Sport edition etc.

Many Thanks,

Grant.

Edited by QUIKBLADE
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  Triskillion said:
Can someone check this

VIN 6u9000ecr33107218

THANKS HEAPS! i cant seem to post new topics so id thought id do it here.

Hi Guys,

It would be appreciated if somebody could please check the following VIN on FAST for me.

6T91MPAAAN1BAD007

Thanks in advance.

Marc2

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