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Expert VIN DeCoder ®

Expert VIN DeCoder ® "DeCodes" the 17 character Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) for cars, pick-up trucks, vans, and utility vehicles which were intended for sale in the United States and Canada. The 17 character VIN has been in use in the United States and Canada since the 1981 model year.

In addition to the manufacturer's information, this program provides additional information on the engine's torque, horsepower, and fuel line pressure.

Simply start the program, enter the 17 characters of the VIN, and press. You will get two screens of information which can then be sent to a printer. That is all there is to it.

This program provides VIN data on over 25,000 automobiles, vans, utility vehicles, and pick-up trucks.

The program is DOS based, and requires a 3.5 inch HD floppy drive.

It will run in a DOS window under MS-Windows 3.x/95/98/Me/2000/XP or NT, IBM's OS/2 (2.0 and Warp), Linux, and Apple/MacIntosh systems with the appropriate DOS conversion software, as well as directly under DOS 3.1++ (MSDOS, PCDOS, DRDOS/NovellDOS).

This program costs $475.00 (U.S.) plus Shipping & Handling. Programs shipped to a California Address also require California Sales Tax to be paid.

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LEGAL STUFF

® Denotes a Trademark registered with the USP&TO. All of the program materials are copyrighted under U.S. and International Law.

The programs are licensed to a single registered user . They may be installed on Three (3) single station/single user computers computers concurrently. Installation on a network computer for corporate/entity wide use at multiple locations is a violation of the licensing. An example of the three installations for a private consultant would be -

1 at the office/workplace

1 at the home of the registered user

1 on a portable/laptop to be used in the field or in court {by the registered user}

The Registered User may be the owner or an employee of that owner, so long as only one person can access the program at a time.


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