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just got a 1989 gts4 r32 all the numbers match the rego papers but i cant fine the green plate in the engine bay or anywhere else....

my mate said bein an 89 model would be ok under the 15 year rule is this dodgy??

i have searched this forum and checked all recomended spots

cheers

Bill

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My car is a 1989 GTS4 and i have a compliance sticker, was not on the car when i brought it, but it was sent out to me about 6 months after a got the car, they were very far behind in making them. I would ring Regency and ask them what is going on.

My car is a 1989 GTS4 and i have a compliance sticker, was not on the car when i brought it, but it was sent out to me about 6 months after a got the car, they were very far behind in making them. I would ring Regency and ask them what is going on.

i should but im scared they'll say bring it down coz somethings dodgy ;)

My car has a compliance sticker and its over 15 years old.... 6 months thats quick Chad... mine took well over a year before it was sent to me.

well i wasn't the first owner, so it probably took about a year all up.

There's a reasonable chance it came in under the 15 year rule before it was shut down (i.e. imported somewhere around 2004 or 2005), in which case it won't have a compliance plate. I wouldn't be too concerned.

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