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Old 01-10-2009, 03:17 AM
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Default Re: NCIB Reports - What Exactly Is One???

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But if the report is merely information on where the car was originally delived to it does not seem like sensitive information. Does the report reveal anything else about the history of the car??

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The fact that a VIN is on a shipping list confirms that the VIN is a real one. That in and of itself can be a critical piece of evidence. I recall a case several years ago where some guys were selling a rather fishy 1970 hemi roadrunner convertible. When the police ran the VIN through NICB, the only VIN that existed with that exact sequencial number (last 6 digits) turned out to have an N (383) instead of an R (hemi) code in the VIN. That was instant evidence of a VIN fabrication.
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