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Hey guys just a quick question from the missus. She is looking at and N/A R34 auto its complied but has not yet been registered in australia. Is there any common dramas we would run into in trying to register it?

thanks for any help.

HOLD UP!!!!

Ive stopped two "for sale" car threads on here in the last 2 weeks both were re-birthed R34's...

Im not saying the one your looking at is these cars... Its just not many people sell complied cars with no rego...

And its sounding just like one of the car threads I closed already...

Just make sure you do a REV's check on the car before you do anything...

Once the REV's check is clear, and you have the compliance paperwork & road worthy cert then go ahead with the transaction...

It will also pay to call the shop that complied the vechicle and just make sure they did do it, cause one of the threads I closed had false compliance paperwork...

But yeah the REV's check will tell all... Do it first... And dont take the Vin from the seller either, go and inspect the Vin plate yourself and write down the number...

cool, thats neither of the ones I removed...

Just make sure its not the usualy scam, of "Im over seas right now, deposit the funds here and the keys are yours"...

Of course inspect and record the VIN and Engine Number for a REV's check and you'll be safe... :P

Hey mate. i was looking at what i thought was a really cheap 34 the other day. i had no idea the auto ones go so cheep. There are quite a few turbo and non turbo auto 34's under 14k that are currently regoed.

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/result...0&silo=1011

yeah thanks for the info guys looks like shes gone back to the original idea of a 33 now anyways (bloody women). p plate laws suck though she would have so many more to choose from

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