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hey all just been looking at this 89 model r32 its in really good condition but its un regoed.. Now iv been told it was registered but apparently it got sold un regod to this owner now it been sitting round doing nothing.. Now iv got the vin number for it.. Iv run a fast search alls good there but when i called the wa police information release that vin number isnt on there system? Iv never owned an import car before but what does the compliance plate look like.. This car has a build plate and a skinny long alloy plate on the firewall.. Im just really lost and not sure whats the deal with it? Can anyone help me on this matter?

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Yes if it has been registored before then there will have to be a complience unless they managed to get it under the 15 year rule that has since been changed... if that is the case then the car has been sitting a while and i would be more worried about dried up rubbers and stuff... just my 2 cents

Yes if it has been registored before then there will have to be a complience unless they managed to get it under the 15 year rule that has since been changed... if that is the case then the car has been sitting a while and i would be more worried about dried up rubbers and stuff... just my 2 cents

i think the compliance plate is a pink plate on the inside of the passenger door?

i think the compliance plate is a pink plate on the inside of the passenger door?

my plate is in engine bay on firewall

I woul say if it does not have the pink compliance plate anywhere forget about buying it. Wait a bit and keep looking for a good one

Edited by gazza750

I agree with Rhys, unless its stupidly cheap id buy one already registered (could end up being more hassle then its worth, time off work etc)

And plenty of imports came in under the 15 year old scheme

but they should still have 6U9000 then HCR32XXXXXXX or BNR32XXXXXXX

usually either on a plate attached to the firewall or engraved directly onto the firewall

ones that came in under SEVS either has a Pink or Green compliance plate

Edited by R32 Driver

as a car imported under the now abolished 15 year rule the car will not have a compliance

however you must have a copy of the import approval to register the vehicle

contact Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government and try and get a copy of the import approval for the vehicle

if it doesnt have one or you cant get one thats pretty much the end of the road

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/utilities/contact.aspx

Previous rego may not be enough , you may still need this document.

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