I've researched to find that the below process works:
- 4 times left to the 1st number
- 3 times right to the 2nd number
- 2 times left to the 3rd number
- 1 time right to the 4th number
- Also try RLRL on the above instead of LRLR.
I've tried this on mine and it does not work. The notes I have are:
nn/4R/nn/3L/nn/2R/nn (where nn is 4 different numbers)
But, although this combination of numbers has worked in history I can't open it any longer. If someone stumbles onto the correct process, I'd love to try it.
Model 930 is the Nickel plated version of the 929 - value depends upon condition: fair condition $50 to Excellent condition $250
930
The first Porsche 930 was manufactured in the year 1975. At that time, it was also known as 911. It was this German auto maker's top of the range model.
No sn data for that model I can find.
20% of 930 = 20% * 930 = 0.2 * 930 = 186
930 is not a fraction but as a decimal, it is 930
Given the poor description; 1-100 USD.
Yes. That model has a glasslined tank.
930
The GCF of 930 and 1860 is 930.
720 is 77.419...% of 930 720 ÷ 930 × 100% = 77.419%
930-399 = 531