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By 1995db7
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kapow wrote:http://store.sirchie.com/Serial-Number-Restoration-C532.aspx

or xray

or acid or dye

if all doesn't work, go to your local police station and see what they can do


don't know how it works in australia but if he shows up to a police precint with that motor with the number scratch off they will take his car,at least in nyc i know they do that,specially if he gets pulled over by autocrime and they see no numbers on that engine you can say good bye to that car
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By Fada Blayne
#222232
92dxeg wrote:no shit find outwhat that is if you could .cuz i have a feeling my friend[b] did it b4 i got it so he could steel it back when its turboed he seems shifty like that


Define friend, because he sure doesn't sound like one to me

:?
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By kapow
#222233 Oh, I guess cops are different here. Over here you cant register your car if it has no engine serial number, so I dont know how hes driving it then. Its strange because australia gets lots of imports like skylines, supras, stageas most with grinded off numbers or different engine year to the car, we have no choice but to let them in and road register them
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By Eg6H2D
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kapow wrote:There is this technique, you use a certain type of liquid (forgot what it is) and a black light and you can see the serial numbers, my forensic cop friend told me


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By Eg6H2D
#222326 Hate shady ass people man. :x I study people before i friend them always put em through a few tests... really dislike thieves.. whats hard about working and buying your stuff legit. feels better too when you work ahrd for your shiett!! right?? RIGHT!!! :thumb: hardwork pays off!!

Man it's like that time that TEIN civic Si got stolen from the trailer it was in out in Cali. did they ever find that car.. ?? Sexy ass car seen it in person out here..
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By kapow
#222328 Oh, my cop friend said they use UV light to get the serial numbers back.

Also, if you want to know the history of that engine, find the car the engine originally came from, write down the vin number or registration plate and go to your mechanic/motor registry and they should be able to track down the past history of that car

If I were you, I wouldn't have even bought that engine, it's just asking for trouble