No you can't. The international registry database would either overwrite data or give an error code.?
Hope this helped :)?
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No
It is possible.
Just about all of the GM a-bodies from the same year.
The model is different, but the vehicles function the same.
I don't know. I think it is.
I have one with same model # and IRS a 1996
Toyota VINs starting with "1", "4", or "5" represent vehicles assembled in the United States and VINs beginning with "2" indicate vehicles assembled in Canada. Vehicles with VINs that start with "J" were produced in Japan. The next five digits (4 through 8) are the Vehicle Description Section (VDS). These digits provide information on the vehicle model, body style, and engine type. The ninth digit is a check digit used internally. The 10th digit indicates the model year; letters (except "O" and "Z") were used for vehicles up to the 2000 model year while numbers are used for 2001 and newer vehicles. For example, "X" means the 1999 model year, "Y" is the 2000 model year and "1" represents the 2001 model year. The 11th digit is the plant code. Finally, digits 12 - 17 are the unique serial number.
possible, yes
i have a 15hp johnson with that same model number and it is a 1992
Check and see if it has the same model number. If it has the same model number it should fit.
by the model number and not all PS3 80GB have the same model