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I would appreciate it, if someone could do mine:

BNR32 - 301782

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Hey guys! Newbie here :P

Where can I get my vin/model no decoded?

Cheers :)

Post it in here and myself or one of the other guys will post it up when we have a chance.

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You can use an image host such as tinypic, photobucket, imageshack etc then grab the direct link to the image, click the little picture of a tree just over the post box and copy the link into there.

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Too complicated! loll I'll try explain what my problem is...

If my JAP plates say my car is a 1994 build why does it

say the following on my Aus Approval plate?

Approval No. 14134 Category MA

Nissan AAX Skyline R33 2DR *1993*

02/02 VIN 6U90000ER33014230

AAX PTY LTD

79956

*1993*

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I remember reading somewhere that under the old Low Volume scheme there was only a certain number of import plates allowable for a specified model in a specified year so to get around that they'd do the compliance paperwork as a different year. My old parts car was a 1994 model but it was complied as 1996.

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