The best website I would look into to help you decode a VIN would be to MBWorld this site will really help you get what you are looking for. You will also be able to type your VIN into the site and get what your looking for.
Yes it is possible to decode your vin number. I can suggest a good website called www.edmunds.com. You will be able to decode your car's vin number by using this site.
Enter the VIN into a website that offers a VIN Decoder and it will be able to decode the information on the VIN for you.
Go to this website here, http://www.edmunds.com/how-to/how-to-quickly-decode-your-vin.html, it tells you everything about VIN numbers and how to quickly decode them, hope this helps.
Since 1980 all Nissan vehicles have a 17 digit VIN number that contains several pieces of information. The Nissan website has a VIN decoder in the Support section that will decode the number for you.
Stamped on dash panel (cowl) under the hood is the build plate. There is no Vin #. Click the link to help decode it.
There are several websites that help decode Chevrolet VIN. These can be found through any search engine. The decoders provide information and description about the vehicle whose VIN is entered.
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You have to decode it. I added a link in the related link section to show you how to decode the vin.
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