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The original Nissan build plate is blue (most cars have these on them still, some have them removed).

The green plate is the old compliancing scheme (pre 2005 I think?)

The purpley-pink sticker or plate is the new SEVS compliancing scheme.

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Recently bought a 2nd hand R32 GTR registerred in Victoria. Checked out RTA website and it all looks correct.

There is NO compliance plate.

VIN is engraved on strut tower (drivers side)

Will i have issues with the ID check? What do they expect you to do if the VIN is engraved?

Some more feedback from other peoples experiences would be good

Cheers

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Recently bought a 2nd hand R32 GTR registerred in Victoria. Checked out RTA website and it all looks correct.

There is NO compliance plate.

VIN is engraved on strut tower (drivers side)

Will i have issues with the ID check? What do they expect you to do if the VIN is engraved?

Some more feedback from other peoples experiences would be good

Cheers

1989 Model?

Mine, my old 32GTR & a mates 89 R32 GTRs have no purple / green compliance plates.

All came in under 15 year rule (loop hole closed). I passed pits no worries cause the jap vin is on the system and it had been registered before.

Just grab the Jap vin, call REVS.

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My car is listed as a 92 model (VicRoads)

I did do a little more reading of the forum last night and found a purple/pink sticker on the passenger door jam, so things are starting to look OK

Need to get the car on a hoist and assess how much aftermarket gear i will have to revert to stock. The car looks fairly stock to me, exept for exhaust, BOV (very annoying), turbo timer, etc.

Do ppl have any issues with oil catch systems?

Anyway, Back on topic. My car appears to have a Pink/Purple sticker, however..

I read somewhere ppl having issue with an engraved VIN, rather than stamped? Can anyone shed some light?

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purple sticker means its complied and ready for rego. take it to your local registrar and pay them. job done. it was the steel plated VIN tags that vicroads went nuts on. if it was stamped into the body then there usually was not a probelm.

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