Pajero VIN
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[quote=caprihorse;10451]FSL, check your VIN here - http://www.ugnaly.com/poiskavto.php
Enter your VIN into VIN field, enter the security code and click the button at the bottom on the right...[/quote]
it confirms that my vehicle is not stolen :015:
Enter your VIN into VIN field, enter the security code and click the button at the bottom on the right...[/quote]
it confirms that my vehicle is not stolen :015:
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Capri & FSL thanks a lot for your effort, it brings some sunlight on this issue but still it is strange that this VIN is not recognized by Mitsubishi database. It seems that russians has more info about it than manufacturer ;) at least it's good to know that the car is not in "stolen vehicles list".
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[quote=Theo;10459]Capri & FSL thanks a lot for your effort, it brings some sunlight on this issue but still it is strange that this VIN is not recognized by Mitsubishi database. It seems that russians has more info about it than manufacturer ;) at least it's good to know that the car is not in "stolen vehicles list".[/quote]
You have to distinguish between manufacturer and/or his employees...
You have to distinguish between manufacturer and/or his employees...
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LOL...the Russians are very good at thsi cause they have a huge stolen car market so they really need to knwo what is what !
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Atleast it was not stolen by on of them for sure .....now you need to check with the Irani's on it to be absolutely sure ....then Sudan !