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Snowmobile jackets can be bought from a number of retailers. The 'MX Megastore' sell a variety of such jackets. 'Up North Sports' also sell snowmobile jackets and one can find them on Ebay.
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.
there are any number of websites that will decode and give you places to find info just punch in mopar fender tag decode
check http://www.checkacode.com/ to decode a IATA number
Decode the VIN- on many Chevy's unit no. is in there.
The VIN is stamped into the right side of the track tunnel, there should be a tag there as well with the number on it. The serial number is the VIN number on a snowmobile. If you need more help let me know I know where one is and can go look at it.
You can decode the VIN number online. Find the VIN on your registration or stamped on the frame, usually right on the neck.
The VIN is stamped into the right side of the track tunnel, there should be a tag there as well with the number on it. The serial number is the VIN number on a snowmobile. If you need more help let me know I know where one is and can go look at it.
find the VIN number on the engine or on the frame then run it through a dealer, or look it up online.
No "code" involved. You just have to find a source for SAKO serial numbers.
Used snowmobile parts may be available on online sites such as eBay and Craigslist. Alternatively, one may find used parts at a retailer that specializes in snowmobile sales or repairs.