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It's an incomplete VIN - it should be 17 digits. All that can be told by what part of the VIN you have is that it was a General Motors product manufactured in 1987.
17 digits
1996 Yamaha YFM350X (Although the digits are invalid, a VIN similar to the one you provided may belong to a motorcycle that was manufactured in by the Yamaha corporation.)
There aren't any VIN #'s back then.
The VIN is 17 digits long.
http://www.ibts.org/label_req.shtml
That isn't enough digits to be a VIN. A VIN is 17 digits long.
8k4 008797
Hud no: 461725-461726
VIN is the vehicle identification number. The VIN is a string of 17 digits that makes it possible to identify and track the activities of a specific vehicle. The VIN never goes to 20 digits.
17 digits in VIN. 10th digit signifies model year.
All vin numbers are 17 digits, that is on any vehicle manufactured 1981 or later. If this is all of your vin number, you will have to contact an Arctic Cat dealer to help you on this one. No way of decoding an older vin number.