I just bought my young bloke a VNV6.These pics are of the paperwork that was in the glovebox with the owners handbook.Ive never seen anything like these before..We purchased the car from old people who had purchased it from some police auctions somewhere .The car is one of the best original condition VN's Ive seen.Its white in colour.The interior and carpet etc is all like new still,the outside has a few minor marks but overall is very tidy and clean.Its hardly been used since the police sold it,and its always been garaged.It has 120,000 on the clock.The only thing wrong with it is the suspension is worn and it floats along,nothing new springs ,struts and bushes wont fix.But my main reason for me posting is the paperwork that was with it.I thought someone might be interested in it so I thought Id post it on here.
Thanks.
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Thanks for posting up
Cheers Dazz
Oh It might be an idea not to advertise your VN's key number on a forum though, Just in case ;-)
Dazz
VN BT1 Mock Up Commodore
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or the whole vin :d
I tune the oldschool way fear on the passengers face and knuckle colour cant go wrong
tabbacco is still my favorite vegetable
we can find alot out about a car with the VIN like registered owner, history etc...
by the way, VN's are pretty good floaters, suspension sucks although FE2 make it better but not a lot.
You can just walk up and look at the lower left of the front windscreen on any VN or later commodore and get the VIN number.And Ive already mentioned about its history.
Last edited by Brett_jjj; 15-06-2010 at 12:43 AM.
yes true, i guess no one bothers or has ever thought of it, maybe cause its been planted in front of someone here it may be different?
If it was a group A VN or something rare,I might have something to worry about.Its a $150 VN.I seriously doubt anyone would worry about it.