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Has it got Rego?

Run a check on the it.

Or you buying from a dealer or private sale?

Yeah its private sale, it has rego, it was imported in 99 by the current owners cousin he has had it since 06 or something like that, has had rego the whole time, its registered in VIC.

Rego details won't change anything if the Australian compliance details are fine(Which it looks like they are) The original Jap Vin is what has been tampered with which is irrelevant for Australia.

Yeah its private sale, it has rego, it was imported in 99 by the current owners cousin he has had it since 06 or something like that, has had rego the whole time, its registered in VIC.

In that case, if it all checks out legal, nothing will go wrong.

If you like the car, then offer him the price and see what he says.

The approval for "BI Skyline R33 2dr" as listed on the compliance plate in question, was under import approval number 13104 for Bennetts Imports Pty Ltd

But yes the date doesn't seem to match up to when they were given an ABN =S

Well i gave the owner all the details that i found with the help of you guys and offered 8k, as im uneasy about buying a car that i know has a shady history. He was shocked to find out the history of the car, i think he is going to take his add down and keep it.

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February 1991, KH2 - Gunmetal Grey Metallic

I'll be darned. Didn't know my car was repainted! Thanks! I was hesitating between Red Win and Red Pearl Metallic. Never thought it was Gunmetal grey! lol

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