VIN disection
Im lost. There are only three versions and the vin/engine code has nothing to do with it. There is fwd, 180q and 225q. The 180 and 225 are interchangeable with the proper valence
just check this out and explain it to me i am lost to
http://www.car-stuff.com/store/?N=96...920+4294966847
http://www.car-stuff.com/store/?N=96...920+4294966847
Your vin is all over the place
It says quattro, it will fit if you have a 180q or 225q, like i just said
ORIGINAL: 01TT225
just check this out and explain it to me i am lost to
http://www.car-stuff.com/store/?N=96...920+4294966847
just check this out and explain it to me i am lost to
http://www.car-stuff.com/store/?N=96...920+4294966847
5th digit.
Thats all he was looking for.
(although, assuming you're car isn't a rebuild or something, the tab on the head with the engine code is probably the easiest way to go.) Lower left corner if you're looking at the engine from above.
Like mine starts as TRUUT28NXXXXXXXXX I have a AMU code.
My old car, which was TRUWC28N8Y1061015 was an ATC.
BTW, fun fact. Both VIN's are by memory. It just happens, I don't try to memorize them. Any other time, I'm terrible with numbers, and I fear slighly dyslexic.
Thats all he was looking for.
(although, assuming you're car isn't a rebuild or something, the tab on the head with the engine code is probably the easiest way to go.) Lower left corner if you're looking at the engine from above.
Like mine starts as TRUUT28NXXXXXXXXX I have a AMU code.
My old car, which was TRUWC28N8Y1061015 was an ATC.
BTW, fun fact. Both VIN's are by memory. It just happens, I don't try to memorize them. Any other time, I'm terrible with numbers, and I fear slighly dyslexic.




