Old thread will autosage soon Old thread here - >I am able to run US/Canadian VINs (anything with a fitting VIN; bikes, cars and so on) and US plates. For plates the same rules apply as VINs; 1981 or newer, US registered, and the plate and state are needed. Plates do work most of the time, but VINs are more reliable. >Please remove hyphens (dashes) from VINs/plates - unless they happen to be part of a vanity plate. This makes copying and pasting easier. >I can only run vehicles in/originally in the USA/Canada. If they've been exported from the USA/Canada, a report with their time here will be available. Not yet sure about imported cars. >Vehicles need to be of the 1981 model year or newer. That's when standardized VINs began. Anything older simply cannot be run for a report. >There are never I(i), O(o), nor Q(q) in VINs. This is to avoid confusion with 1 and 0. So if you are unsure, it is always 1 or 0 (not the case for classic cars, but they cannot be run anyway). >VINs must be 17 characters exactly. No more, no less. >If you want the PDF-file you can open the page source (F12) and search "amazonaws", copy the whole link and put it in your browser. This should allow you to download the PDF. If its not working send me an email at mightybenz@hotmail.com. Please leave a reply if you do so
I want to see if this Impreza is worth buying or not
Caleb Scott
Please and thank you KMHHN66F38U269130
Anthony Campbell
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Please and Thank you!
Gavin Phillips
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Gotta know if it was fucked or not thanks
Brandon Gray
Curious if this will work. Vin is pre 81, I'll include just for fun. Plate is original. Vin: F10yr779125. California Plate: V 29 247. Spaces are correct, if that matters. They're actually half spaces since only 7 characters in 1966.