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Old 01-08-2002, 03:29 PM
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Speaking of RUF, I have RUF center caps on my wheels. Everyone is like WHOA!! dude, you must be psycho rich, I didnt know RUF produced a lightweight version of the design 90!! (note, they conclude on their own that RUF made the wheel and that it is a lightweight.) heheheheheheheheehhe
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ROFLMAO!!!!!!!! don't the regular RUF 18's weigh almos 24 lbs. each. They are beautiful though.
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Manning,

>>I noticed my chassis code starts with the letters WP0ZZZ <<

The chassis code is NOT the VIN. I believe the only two places that the VIN is located is on the A-pillar (the one you see through the windshield) and on driver's side door jamb.

Because Porsche doesn't always know where a car is going, the chassis VIN ALWAYS has ZZZ in it.

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