What is option code I82?
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What is option code I82?
Did a search. No find. Thanks.
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Im thinking its fuchs alloy wheel. Anyone? Only option I cant decode on my car and I havent accounted for the fuchs yet.
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dang. is there a Fuchs option code?? The Fuchs were options in 1986 and I have them but Ive accounted for all the other option codes.
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[QUOTE=UDPride The Fuchs were options in 1986 and I have them but Ive accounted for all the other option codes.
My 1986 944 Turbo also has the Fuchs option and is not included on the option list on the original sticker, or on the option sticker in the trunk. However, I have the original bill of sale and know that they were added at the dealership at the time of sale. If memory serves, they cost around $550. That's probably what happened in your case as well.
My 1986 944 Turbo also has the Fuchs option and is not included on the option list on the original sticker, or on the option sticker in the trunk. However, I have the original bill of sale and know that they were added at the dealership at the time of sale. If memory serves, they cost around $550. That's probably what happened in your case as well.
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m182 are not lap belts...I was doing a bit of bookwork, Original Porsche 924/944/968 by peter morgan and I stumbled across a list that included
m185 automatic 2pt rear seat safety belts
m186 manual 2pt rear seat safety belts
m335 automatic 3pt safety belts
so I guess what these "safety devices" are still remains a mystery
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Peter Morgan's book is snided with mistakes! Remember too that most of what youll find on the build sticker are build codes, rather than option codes.
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Sorry I think your misleading here, not true the sticker will give you all options on your car.Take a look at the bottom row of ( those are your option code).
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Misleading? Ive said, quite clearly, that many of what people mistakenly believe to be 'option codes' (and then fail to identify using one of the many spurious option code lists on the internet), are actually factory build codes. The sticker does show options, but not every code there is an option and many still cant be identified even now. Theyre internal codes that havent ever appeared on a list, on t'internet or anywhre else - and Ive been looking since I bought my first car almost twenty years ago.
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The option codes listed in it matched other lists id seen...Having made my initial post without the reference, I was correcting my own mistake with the follow up.
I dont have any unaccounted for sequences on mine...so
Id be rather curious to see some of these unidentifiable internal codes.
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This is a picture of a build sticker, lifted from another forum. Its a C16 car = UK and C71 isnt a country code. BY0 and BY1, along with C71 are examples of the build codes to which I was referring.
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