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charlesp
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Identifier

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The engine number identifier is back. Perhaps a few of you could try it just to see if it is completely stable.

And with it is the location checker. This is rather fun, and it still astonishes me when I see where the queries are coming from.
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Re: Identifier

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Perhaps if I could find it, would help.
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click on site map at the bottom of the first page
LLS c 1961 on a crescent 42 boat c 1980 + wspcl c 1976 + 102 SD8561 c 1944 + 102 ACR 1948
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Re: Identifier

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Thanks, one way to find it.
Seems to work, I'm only saying that as I wouldn't know if its wrong or not.
I put in two of my motor codes and they both come up with the same year, FVP5560 - FVP5608 :mrgreen:
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Re: Identifier

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I tried the locator only to find that my location in Austin, Texas was in downtown London. The pins in the US looked to be more than in the UK! I must be smokin' the wrong kind of cigs.
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