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Which is the vin number? The NSN or vehicle Id#?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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So does North Dakota.Frame number and register as an antique. Kansas has a great antique tag, buy it once. Glen
NSN is National Stock Number, or in other words the part number for that Deuce and every other Deuce like it. The VIN or Vehicle Identification Number is stamped on the frame and should be unique to your Deuce.Which is the vin number? The NSN or vehicle Id#?
Thanks in advance.
NSN is National Stock Number, or in other words the part number for that Deuce and every other Deuce like it.
They aren't all 9 digits.The 9 digit frame number is the vin. Anything else is wrong.
I don't think we have to be so technical about the NSN, I was just trying to explain the difference between the NSN and the VIN.To be truthful you can have multiple part numbers listed under a single NSN. Part Numbers usually are different between manufactures.
In fact the NSN is comprised of two numbers in and of itself the FSN (Federal Stock Number) and the NIN (National Identification Number).
Yep...notice my post count....really? Not the NSN other wise you would have the same vin as 40K other trucks
Did you miss what I typed? I did not know you were talking about a A3, I would think the number is in the same place but someone that owns one will need to answer that.Not the vehicle ID either. Vin can be on the data plate but not always. But it is stamped in the frame rail on the drivers side behind the front tire. Give your info to carnac in the 2011 vin thread and he can tell you the year and cage code, the make of it. Vin will be under many layers of paint and in large shallow numbers. I have seen frame numbers not agree with truck numbers on the data plate.
I wasn't that technical.I don't think we have to be so technical about the NSN, I was just trying to explain the difference between the NSN and the VIN.
To be truthful you can have multiple part numbers listed under a single NSN. Part Numbers usually are different between manufactures.
In fact the NSN is comprised of two numbers in and of itself the FSN (Federal Stock Number) and the NIN (National Identification Number).
Yep...notice my post count....
I'm completely new to this, working on getting a M35A3, want to have all my ducks in a row before I spend the $$$$
Thanks everyone for the replies.
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