I'd bet the computer is calling it a '92 and that's why they are looking for the AIV's. If your VIN has an "N": JN1CZ24HNX....it's considered a '92. If it has a "P": JN1CZ24HPX....it's considered a '93. From this list VIN Chart it would appear that your VIN would be somewhere between JN1RZ24HPX530238 and JN1RZ24HPX530363. So it should have been a '93 as far as the VIN is concerned. I'm going from memory on this, but the 8th digit of the VIN denotes the model year: L = '90 M = '91 N = '92 P = '93 R = '94 S = '95 T = '96 I'm sure you already know this since you've "processed" so many wrecked cars and rebuilt them. :-) Dave N.
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