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Interesting how the VIN is greened out on the green plate. I think it's a bit alarming that a wreckers complied the car. I think they may have made the number up. Have you got the car?

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And when I do that, it says it's an invalid date for the model.. which is right. My 96 S2 is 114098. Much higher.

Oh... I see in the post they say it's a 94, and it looks like a series 1... but the compliance plate says 1996. lol.

My FAST is not working

Looking to buy a V35

Can someone please FAST me the following?

Chassis: CPV35-503915

Model: GLJARVNV35EDA--E--

Chassis: CPV35-601550

Model: GLJARVNV35EDA--C--

Thanks

I now have a copy of Nissan FAST 2010 up to April 2010, so I can look up V35, V36, R35 etc if anyone else needs it.

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Some cars are complied as wrong years to get around certain things. Also compliance VIN is pre Sevs and is therefore a randomly generated one not a u9000 etc one.

Have car and VIN is same as blue plate shown in that thread.

Edited by Miguelone

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