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Originally Posted by 93nav
COA stands for Certificate o Authenticity, or something very similar. There are screen shots that show up in quite a few threads, so look around and you will see what they look like. You get them from PCNA, Porsche Club of North America. Takes approx $115 and six weeks. Not always 100% accurate or have all the info. Will show the correct engine number for the car and usually the tran number. This is what people use to determine if their car is 'numbers matching'.
Anyone with more knowledge care to chine in?
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That's pretty accurate. The issue with COA's is that if you have a ROW car, you can't get a COA from PCNA. I'm not sure where to get the info if you have a ROW car. This is actually something I'd like to get. I'm not so interested in the original owner of my car as much as I'm interested in its original configuration.