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84carrera I want to know this unusual option code.

Hi !

Are from Japan.
I might be hard to come because it does not speak English.
I'm afraid really.
I want you to tell me.

I am in possession of 84 Carrera.
There is a sticker on the option code of the front hood back.
I looked at a lot such as a web site, but it was not found.
What D94 option code are you??


1984 911 CARRERA

WPOZZZ91ZES100×××

MOTOR CODE 93020-63E TRANS CODE 91567-73E

ENG. CODE1

PAINT.NO / INTERIOR L661 YD

M-AUSST/OPTION
D94 197 220 409 441
473 474 533 568


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197= 88Ah battery
220=Locking differential (40%)
409=Sport seats left and right leather
441= Fader, antenna, 4 speakers or radio speaker and antenna amplifer
473=With spoliers
474= sport shock absorbers Bilstein
533=Alarm system
568=Tinted windshield and side glass
D94=??????
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If no one's seen that before, it might be a localized code for the funky rear seats the JDM cars often have. If you don't have these seats, well, that's probably not it then...

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I guess they assumed in Japan someone might actually be the right height to sit back there.
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Everyone! Thank you for reply.

Thank you for me examine the code of the lot!

My car is not a Japanese dealer.
WPOAA · · · · japan & US 207PS

My car is a Euro car.
WPOZZZ · · · EURO 231PS
MOTOR CODE 93020-63E TRANS CODE 91567-73E

I feel like the code of only Euro car will.
It was listed in the column of options code sticker, but, what's the difference with the option code maybe?
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The first option on the white label is for the country code. In this picture the country code is "C00" - Germany

All country codes begin with the letter C. CXX.

Is this the location of your "D94" option number?

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Based on the chronogical order is it 094?
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Based on the chronogical order is it 094?
Worth a shot.

HIDEMI should post a picture of the sticker. That may help.

HIDEMI, use the "Go Advanced" option and post a picture.
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I googled Porsche 094 code and the 094 code came up as 996 millenium model but that does not make sense. thanks Rob
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Hi!

Rear seat of my car is not in this style.
Center around is carpet style.

I was also taught the first code is a country code.
There is a country code to the photo of bob's.
There is a code D94 in its place for some reason.

I thought it was a mistake viewed as code 094 first time around.
However, I see in D94.

I've prepared a photo.
Please look at everyone!




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Is a postscript.

Rear Seat photo is not a photo of my car.
I have a reference sheet style and color are the same.

The body color, the previous owner has all paint.
It seems to be a metallic blue of the Ford Mustang.
The interior is the original dark blue.
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Konnichwa,
No, it has also been repainted on the inside of the hood...you can see paint over the sticker. Very unusual?
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> Canada Kev
Because I thought may not be transmitted, you will again.
Rear seat of my car is not in the seat style of your photo.
My car is a carpet-style center around.
Photo I have attached is the seat of the car of a different owner.
However, it is a photo of the same rear seat style and color and all my car.


> Mgro1959
When I was examined, I have arrived at 996.
Is D94 · · · Mystery!


> Christiandk
konnichiwa!
The previous owner was thought to be a very valuable article this sticker.
I think that it has all paint it after curing with masking tape and do not remove the stickers.
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Thank you for the picture of the sticker.

The mystery is what country or market was your car made for.

Here is a list of country codes. All are "CXX"' Why is yours "DXX"?

Porsche Country Codes

Here is a Google images search on option stickers. Please review. All have a "CXX" first option code.

https://www.google.com/search?q=Porsche+911+option+stickers&client=firefox-a&hs=mqb&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&channel=sb&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=XNKAU-jYN4OnyASaooG4CA&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ

There is an answer. I believe there is something unique about your car.

Is it right hand drive? That would be Japan, Aust, Finland (Sorry - Finland is
LHD - My mistake) or UK country codes.
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Thank you for the picture of the sticker.

The mystery is what country or market was your car made for.

Here is a list of country codes. All are "CXX"' Why is yours "DXX"?

Porsche Country Codes

Here is a Google images search on option stickers. Please review. All have a "CXX" first option code.

https://www.google.com/search?q=Porsche+911+option+stickers&client=firefox-a&hs=mqb&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&channel=sb&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=XNKAU-jYN4OnyASaooG4CA&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ

There is an answer. I believe there is something unique about your car.

Is it right hand drive? That would be Japan, Aust, Finland or UK country codes.
Finland is not rhd!?
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Finland is not rhd!?
Right you are. Thanks for the point out. I swear I saw that in a WIKI link earlier today. I will edit out.

Edit: Maybe I should check dates and read the whole paragraph.

Although left-driving Sweden ceded Finland to right-driving Russia after the Russo-Swedish War (1808-1809), Swedish law – including traffic regulations – remained valid in Finland for another 50 years. It wasn’t until 1858 that an Imperial Russian decree made Finland swap sides.

http://www.worldstandards.eu/cars/driving-on-the-left/

Guess they must have switched back to LHD sometime after 1858. :-)
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Right you are. Thanks for the point out. I swear I saw that in a WIKI link earlier today. I will edit out.

Edit: Maybe I should check dates and read the whole paragraph.

Although left-driving Sweden ceded Finland to right-driving Russia after the Russo-Swedish War (1808-1809), Swedish law – including traffic regulations – remained valid in Finland for another 50 years. It wasn’t until 1858 that an Imperial Russian decree made Finland swap sides.

Why do some countries drive on the left and others on the right? | World Standards

Guess they must have switched back to LHD sometime after 1858. :-)
Good one Bob, that 1873 Carrera RS is the one to have
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that 1873 Carrera RS is the one to have
Ouch! Especially if it's the D94 option RS.
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I also take a look at the Porsche country code list.
And I look at a lot of Porsche 911 option stickers.
Stickers of all was the C code.
D code was not found at all.
Mystery deepened more!
I also hope that it wants a code number unique!

There is a thing to be worried about.
Do you think the initials of C code that's the meaning of the Country?
If that was the case, the meaning of the initials D code What do you think?

At the same, my car is left-hand drive!
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Please post picture of nice 911 d94 with JP plates and HIDEMI with happy face. Yes!

Konbanwa,

Christian

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