Had a chap come up to me today and said he had had a VIS, I said that this is a VIS, he said I know. It got me thinking is there something different about a VIS? How would you know it's a VIS not a 20V? Turned out he'd had a turbo as well and said it's lucky we've got that fella with all the bits for them (Joe), which I had to agree!
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#1644427 17/09/202018:1017/09/202018:10
no external differences between 20v VIS and normal 20v. Normal 20v was manuractured till 1998 (about June as far as I remember). 20v VIS since that time to 2000.
One visual and easy to find difference is this in the photo.
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#1644429 17/09/202022:0417/09/202022:04
Had a chap come up to me today and said he had had a VIS, I said that this is a VIS, he said I know. It got me thinking is there something different about a VIS? How would you know it's a VIS not a 20V? Turned out he'd had a turbo as well and said it's lucky we've got that fella with all the bits for them (Joe), which I had to agree!
So given he didn't have x-ray eyes and couldn't see the cover or the or battery gauge, it's a 98, it must be the wheels. Learn something new every day!
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#1644436 18/09/202012:0518/09/202012:05
Lucky guess? Seriously though, my VIS on a T plate was visually identical externally to an earlier NA before I added LE bits. (Black sills, wheels etc)
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