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personal import has a blue plate as opposed to normal import which has a green one.
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SELLING AN IMPORTED VEHICLE If you have followed the procedures outlined in this brochure and the vehicle has met the requirements for import approval and initial registration, there is no restriction under the Act preventing the subsequent sale of an imported vehicle unless conditions have been applied to the Approval. Check with the Registration Authority in your State or Territory for requirements regarding the sale of an imported vehicle. Addresses are at the end of this document. It is an offence to supply to the market (ie to sell for use on a public road) a vehicle that does not meet the ADRs, or is not fitted with a compliance plate, identification plate, used import plate or Personal Import plate and such action may attract a penalty of up 120 penalty points per vehicle. 1 penalty point equals A$ 110 (as at 22/ 1/ 02). Vehicles 15 years or older shall not be fitted with a compliance plate under the Act. You should consult your State or Territory Registering Authority for registration requirements for these vehicles.
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equinoz is not responsible the person who sold him the car is.
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correct equinoz 10,000 fine to sell without the compliance plate check the regs on the DOTARS web site.
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thats what I thought................................
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bah that soarer is weak heheh I got 300rwkw from 2 litres and 2 less cylinders.
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esp the dude who drives that godawful ugly WTF? Lexus piece o crapola or whatever it is old Soarer with Supra front, gay MR2 and poofy "Panda" Trueno. hehehhe
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are u wearing your sexy swimsuit ambz?
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sounds liek complete bullshit in vic it is impossible to get car regoed without compliance plate unless t&e vehicle althoguh with recent events that might not be true. Was it from the country I have heard of some people paying off local staff to look the other way. Not sure how it works in NSW but thought similiar to Vic. forogt to put it on HTF did he get it regoed then?
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that is all seriously ****ed someone should do a class action against the cops no one is above the law. don;t laugh my friend has his car parked otuside a workshop still on private property not the road and a cop drove past and gave him a canary. the whole situation is beyond a joke, meanwhile we have cars beign stolen left right and centre. talk to your local mp or submit a complaint to the police station where they came from. they have to look at it and review it. if macca's is private carpark thought cops can't do shit other than ask people to leave.
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your such a cruise **** ambz heheheheh and traitress also hehehehe... what is the rest of this thread on about?
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Wrecking R33 GTSt VIC - All parts must go
ice180 replied to Dr_Drift's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
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could be a test and evaluation vehicle thats the only way.. but after 12 months they must have a compliance plate fitted otherwise big fine. Been through this with a dodgy company already in Vic who somehow wanted to escape their obligation of fitting the compliance plate after 12 months. you wil be able to renew rego but when it comes to selling - good luck... IS it in Vic, otherwise its be done illegally as ylwgtr says.
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where are those sexy shots u promised us james
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fark q you could buy a whole cordia for less than that.. i just bought an S15 head, fuel rail, manifold, Rb25 throttle body, soarer intercooler for 800... new head would be worth peanuts on a cordia yeah or whack a jap import engine in.
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watch out for milky and her crazy fotos heheheheh
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another cop suspended today on child sex allegations.
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some cars have been sent back to japan where they got here at the docks are were seized by customs and police. quite large shipments I heard... or they are still involved in part of the scam in vic by using another fake ID on the car so it won't be tracked as stolen. FORS are supposed to do a check on the VIN also when you submit your import approval. more goss in todays herald sun I'd say Bracks will have to bend over and spit out some dollar notes. One guy lost his Beamer another has lost 3 cars I think even though they did the REVS check with Vicroads. If Slater and Gordon are on the scent can guarantee somethign will happen.
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age is onto it Compensation call for duped car owners theage.com.au Thursday February 20 2003 The Victorian government should compensate unsuspecting motorists who may lose their cars in the fallout from an alleged registration scam, a consumer law advocate said today. Thousands of stolen and illegally rebuilt cars have allegedly been registered by corrupt VicRoads staff cooperating with criminal gangs. Consumer Law Centre chief executive Chris Field said if the allegations were proved correct, there were serious administrative deficiencies in the checking systems at VicRoads. "If an innocent consumer has purchased a car in good faith, going through all the normal procedures, then they ought to be entitled to compensation," Mr Field told AAP. Media reports today suggest 3500 vehicles have been identified by police and VicRoads investigators in the past year as illegally registered. Police have confirmed three people were being questioned over the alleged scam. A spokesman for the RACV said normal comprehensive car policies would not cover people whose cars were seized by police. Meanwhile, National Motor Theft Reduction Council executive director, Ray Carroll, said regardless of the outcome of the investigation, more needs to be done to prevent cars from being rebirthed. More than 6800 cars were stolen in Victoria last year, costing over $60 million in insurance claims. Mr Carroll said car manufacturers should also take more responsibility for preventing theft by improving the identification of cars. He said the current system, where vehicle identification numbers (VIN) are stamped onto a compliance plate fitted to the body, still enabled the plate to be removed from wrecked cars and placed on stolen cars. "Replacing aluminum compliance plates with a self voiding label -- that can't be taken off without being destroyed -- would cost manufactures just $1.50 per car," he said. Mr Carroll said microdot systems -- where the VIN is put onto thousands of microdots sprayed throughout the car -- was also an option. Comment was being sought from the state government. AAP
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looks horn love the interior see how it stacks up against the 350Z http://www.ls1.com.au/forum/showthread.php...=&threadid=9390
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farkin joke they should be given the jail cell with bubba until it is sorted along with Vic roads staff as well. No one is bove the law.
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seen some nice cfm boots in brighton hehehe last tiem drove the old GTR down bay st got some interesting comments form a nice young lady hehe. is that stagea registered? or is he driving it on trade plates. I think he got it in as a race import or eval vehicle?
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I have a bumper support for series 2 if anyone wants one. also as word of advice aircon fan is also different.
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yes imagine so... you do the math imagine if 3500 cars all less than five years odl avg value 40g each. A dealer in the city had a white r34 GTR that was rumoured to be stolen and was rather desperate to offload it.. was going around offering trade ins to R33 GTR owners ...
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any interior piccies?