Hello,
Lucky, my beloved EXT, and I have retired to Jamaica. There is something called a "fitness" inspection here. You go to the tax office, pay a fee, take the paid fee to a government inspector and present vehicle. The inspector will not sign off on fitness because he cannot find the "engine number." I have called Claude Nolan shop in Jacksonville, where I bought the good boy and they think I'm crazy. They say that there might be a part number on the engine. That same number would be on all 2004 EXT's and even their shop manager doesn't know where it would be.
I keep insisting that the VIN, the number on the Florida title should be the number he is looking for.
Does anyone know if there is such a thing as engine number on other exports?
Even the Jamaican shipping company that shipped him says inspector is just being difficult.
I am trying everything.
Thank you so much for the information, even if it is to say that inspector must be nuts. Any explaination will do, I want to driiiive.
Irie:cookoo:
Lucky, my beloved EXT, and I have retired to Jamaica. There is something called a "fitness" inspection here. You go to the tax office, pay a fee, take the paid fee to a government inspector and present vehicle. The inspector will not sign off on fitness because he cannot find the "engine number." I have called Claude Nolan shop in Jacksonville, where I bought the good boy and they think I'm crazy. They say that there might be a part number on the engine. That same number would be on all 2004 EXT's and even their shop manager doesn't know where it would be.
I keep insisting that the VIN, the number on the Florida title should be the number he is looking for.
Does anyone know if there is such a thing as engine number on other exports?
Even the Jamaican shipping company that shipped him says inspector is just being difficult.
I am trying everything.
Thank you so much for the information, even if it is to say that inspector must be nuts. Any explaination will do, I want to driiiive.
Irie:cookoo: