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Hey, i need a roadworthy done on my R32 skyline GT-St and cant find a built date or year model/month anywhere. It has 2 plates 1is a nissan plate, and the other a mod plate saying LO1 any help would be great! Vin number is HR32001950

So would you happen to know what i would write on the road worthy cert? Just write 1989 or? On the old rego pappers it just said 1989, but i didnt get to see the old road worthy pappers to find out wether they just wrote 1989 with no month or what not lol

On the very bottom of the nissan plate is has some japenese writing and then a 5? Do you think this could be the month like you said?

Nope the build plate doesn't list the build date. The section your talking about literally translates to "Error Field" so not sure what it's supposed to be.

Tbh I wouldn't worry too much about the month. 1989 should do.

Hey, i own a R32 skyline and need a roadworthy asap to register it. It has 2 plates in engine bay one is the nissan plate but has no built date. The other is the mod plate but still doesnt have a built date/ month. Only has a code L01. My vin is HR32001950 any help to get the built date/ monthwould be greatly appreciated!

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June 1989

BCNR33-000157 , just bought it on auction could you guys plz tell me bit on this car? V non V , manufacture date etc? in the pics on rear boot it says V-spec :) but diff doesnt look from V-spec one

thx in advance

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