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Google the N# and the first hit should be the FAA N#inquiry link. It's on the faa.gov site. It will list the date of MFR. Also if you know someone with an Aircraft Blue Book you can cross ref. it. Good luck.

Or you could follow the link above this post and it will take you where you want to be.
 
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