So, it is possible that your chassis was actually built after his even though you say that his is “newer”. The serial number is the key to that answer as well. It could have been built as early as 2009 or as late as the week before you bought it. The serial number is the key to obtaining that answer. That chassis could have been made as early as 2006, and as late as yesterday. This means that chassis type and design is legal to be made until then. Please note that those apps were extended until 2017. The chassis you are looking at falls within this list. See the 2006-2011 homologation list on the link below. You will find that many items from manufacturers are applied for at once, so their numbers are in sequence, regardless of the item. FR = brakes, CA = bodywork and CH = chassis. The center letters are the item in question. Chassis, bodywork and brakes are all homologated at the same time, so those items are intermingled in the app numbers. The other chassis is the 42nd, but of a different period. Your chassis is the 56th application accepted and item homologated during that period. The first two numbers are the application number to the CIK. The only numbers that really matter to you are the last two in the sequence and the serial numbers on the chassis.
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