06-03-2024 | #11 |
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Re: Hello from the UK! :)
Also - Here's a video I posted privately for Jonny Smith showing the service history and paperwork for the car, might be of interest as it shows some of the German stuff:
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06-04-2024 | #12 |
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Re: Hello from the UK! :)
Interesting photo of the vin plate! I never saw one of those. You still have the VIN number stamped in the front frame under the pop up driver light too?? In this place is my VIN number...
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I'm not sure about the frame stamp, I'll check next time I am working on the car! |
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The plate gives some additional information such as manufacturer and model name, maximum load capacity, etc. If the car comes without you have to add one, so did I on my Mark III and of course my ZR-1. It is not actually checked by anyone. It's a useless piece of German bureaucracy. Only during our mandatory bi-annual federal inspection they make sure it's there. I'm not too sure whether or not newer cars still have it. But it's definitely needed on older cars.
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06-13-2024 | #15 |
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Thank's for the explanation Matt. Here in Spain it's not necessary to install another vin plate. They respect original one.
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06-13-2024 | #16 |
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Re: Hello from the UK! :)
Auto_Funk, did you get your hands on a cam position sensor yet?
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Re: Hello from the UK! :)
Excited to see this Z get back on the road nice job documenting and thanks for sharing. Certainly a worthy challenge. I have recently acquired the exact same 91 grey on black #1564, and have most things sorted now after a 20 year hibernation, covered and stored a lift indoors warm and dry so a sort of barn find and a somewhat easier undertaking. To date with only a few road trips to town , I can say it will be worth the effort as these are truly fabulous cars to drive. All the hype is completely true. A few more gremlins to sort and we can do a real road trip. Wishing you guys success and a heap of fun.
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