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5 hours ago, Type911 said:

This what I can give you, not alot for pre 993's and only post 1980

Vehicle Identification No. WP0ZZZ91ZJS141093
Model Carrera Targa
911
Date of production  
Year 1988
Sales type 911430
Engine Code 93020
Transmission Code G5000
Axle drive 5S
Equipment  
Roof color  
Carpet color code  
Exterior color / Paint Code /
Seat combination no.  
Number of Z-Orders  
  197 Stronger battery
  220 Locking differential 40 %
  395 Light-alloy rims,
forged, 16-inch
  533 Anti-theft device
  559 Air conditioner
  567 Windscreen tinted, upper part
darker coloured

 

Cheers Matt - sounds like my car - what does the Z order 220 - Locking differential 40% mean? I have all the other Z codes! The detail on the later car is amazing.

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Dont confuse the old chap, LSD has a different meaning for the over 60's..................:dancer:

(but the Dr is correct)

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6 hours ago, Type911 said:

Dont confuse the old chap, LSD has a different meaning for the over 60's..................:dancer:

(but the Dr is correct)

Ha ha Matt!

Does this mean my car has a LSD? That's good news - although I have never felt any evidence of it! 

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Just jack up both rear wheels and turn them. If they both turn the same way = LSD. If one turns the other way = NO LSD

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Hi all,

Although you may not be able to get a CoA maybe it is still possible to verify details with Porsche GB?

I checked my cars details with them when I bought it.

They wanted a copy of the V5 to verify I owned the car, I emailed them my cars engine number, gearbox number, chassis number and the build number under the dash pad and they emailed me back confirming all numbers were right.

At a later date I also managed to get a CoA before they were discontinued.

So at least maybe it is possible to get something back that is official?

They advised that they do not provide the correct numbers. They will only confirm whether the numbers provided match their records or not.

Hope that helps.

 

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3 hours ago, Rocketcar said:

Hi all,

Although you may not be able to get a CoA maybe it is still possible to verify details with Porsche GB?

I checked my cars details with them when I bought it.

They wanted a copy of the V5 to verify I owned the car, I emailed them my cars engine number, gearbox number, chassis number and the build number under the dash pad and they emailed me back confirming all numbers were right.

At a later date I also managed to get a CoA before they were discontinued.

So at least maybe it is possible to get something back that is official?

They advised that they do not provide the correct numbers. They will only confirm whether the numbers provided match their records or not.

Hope that helps.

 

I might try that - the parts guy at Tonbridge OPC is a mate.

 

5 hours ago, Type911 said:

Just jack up both rear wheels and turn them. If they both turn the same way = LSD. If one turns the other way = NO LSD

I'll try that Matt - despite what Mondrian says - I too saw that tip somewhere on t'web. Cheers chaps.

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17 hours ago, Mondrian said:

My experience with LSD was totally different to yours Mat  :angel-smiley-004:

 

16 hours ago, Type911 said:

I did steal that from interweb......................:blush:

12 hours ago, mascot100 said:

I'll try that Matt - despite what Mondrian says - I too saw that tip somewhere on t'web. Cheers chaps.

It was a hallucinogenic joke!

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