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MCI was a joint venture build where part was built in Manitoba Canada and Part was built in North Dakota, they comply with DOT regulations in both countries
CMVSS is the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. NSVAC is Normes de sécurité des véhicules automobiles canadiens, or the French language version of the same thing. Nice badge!
Brian
Phillip -
Nice badge - where on the bus is it located?
If you'll post the VIN (or Serial # & Unit #), we can give you more info.
FWIW & HTH. . .
;)
No, its North American..... ;D
Quote from: RJ on February 12, 2010, 03:02:55 PM
Phillip -
Nice badge - where on the bus is it located?
If you'll post the VIN (or Serial # & Unit #), we can give you more info.
FWIW & HTH. . .
;)
Located on the rear side wall of the stairs. It would be by your left hand as you enter the bus.
VIN: 1M8FDM7A9LP043589
Just found this laying in the drivers area today:
If this appears upside down, f-it.... you're going to have to turn your monitor over as per Dallas&Slow's instructions.
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My monitor is the old heavy kind so I didn't feel like doing that. ;D
So I rotated the image and attached it for you.
hth
I found something else in the poop-house:
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