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Hello everyone, new here and in need of some assistance. I just picked up 4 4wheelers for my kiddos (and me). Well I know what 3 of them are and have no issues looking up the Vin online but I have one mystery vin that can't be found in a search and all stickers are just a little to faded to read. Here is the vin : LAAASTKA562003037. It was stamped on a frame rail under the front bumper. Everywhere I search the vin it comes back with some kind of error.... am I being a dummy? Is this random 17 digit number not the vin 😅. I'll add a picture of it as well. Kinda looks like a baja but not quite, no markings anywhere and it is heavy as hell for its size. Any and all help is appreciated! Thank you

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9 hours ago, Gwbarm said:

It is a 2006 Jialing, made by Shanghai Jailing Vehicle Co., according to the Vin number you posted , the search didn't like the period at the end. Not much information and most sites couldn't find it.

Did you find a website that pulled any info from the vin? Another page I added on said it was a 200cc gio beast l, which is kind of another odd ball. I mean the plastics held up great for sitting in the sun for 2 years equivalent to the suzukis, much better than the taotaos.

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