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Spec Codes:

BRAK6 = Big Rear Brake

COAT3 = Super Fine Hard Coating

CVRR2 = Advanced Aero System

LMRF2 = Rear Fog Lamps

METS2 = Multi Display Meter

STERX = Audioless

WIPR2 = Rear Wiper

Is this a V-Spec II Nur, by any chance?

Not sure, but the owner tells says it is a V-Spec II.

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You'll need the Vin on the firewall not the compliance vin.

That was the VIN off the Blue Build plate

the fire wall is 6T91mpaaatxgat001 and thats the same as whats on the compliance plate.

I have asked the owner to take another look around to see if he can see anything else.

Did you edit your post? Only saw the model code before. I don't have fast installed at the moment but see if you can get a photo of the build plate. If the build plate says LP2 when the vin code is coming up as QM1 it may have a dodgy past. Have seen fake vin plates before on cars that are the wrong colour.

Did you edit your post? Only saw the model code before. I don't have fast installed at the moment but see if you can get a photo of the build plate. If the build plate says LP2 when the vin code is coming up as QM1 it may have a dodgy past. Have seen fake vin plates before on cars that are the wrong colour.

Miguelone, I initially raised the alarm bells to T4NK...

I have typed in the chassis number off the blue plate to fast (aka the jap VIN Code) and the model number that has came up on FAST is different to the model number listed on the blue plate. As soon as I enter the chassis number, and click OK, the model number comes up exactly the same EXCEPT for the fact the second last letter "G" (which is before the J) becomes a " - " .

The paint is then listed as QM1, when really, the paint is a different factory colour. I have entered both the chassis number and model number at the same time and same thing happens.

=S

Yep that's a fake build plate, the writing is all in the wrong font and the colour looks lighter/less solid than the proper ones. It should look more like this..

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My gues is these cars may have been stolen in Japan then had the Vin number from a damage legitimately owned vehicle or similar put in it's place. This is just speculation though.

I am not sure what to do here..... do i go in tell him its rebirtherd offer 5k, or just buy it as is knowing it is. Car was imported back in 99 and has not had any issues with rego since it was here, i suppose its a moral choice. Is there any way i can confirm if it was stolen or what not, has the engine number and everything on it can that be tracked at all?

Unsure as well. The car most likely would have come into Australia all the right ways but its past is still a bit of a murky grey area. I'd imagine the Japanese registration office keep records of engine numbers as well as Vin details but it's also possible the engine has been swapped out as well. An offer like that may not go down well as far as the current owner is concerned it's still probably a great car and they would be taking a massive hit due to something that is not their fault and doesn't effect the cars operation at all. It is more of a moral question than anything else.

Where is that compliance plate/ Compliance Vin riveted to? It looks like it may be over the top of the original Jap vin engraved into the firewall?

I am not sure what to do here..... do i go in tell him its rebirtherd offer 5k, or just buy it as is knowing it is. Car was imported back in 99 and has not had any issues with rego since it was here, i suppose its a moral choice. Is there any way i can confirm if it was stolen or what not, has the engine number and everything on it can that be tracked at all?

Has it got Rego?

Run a check on the it.

Or you buying from a dealer or private sale?

Rego details won't change anything if the Australian compliance details are fine(Which it looks like they are) The original Jap Vin is what has been tampered with which is irrelevant for Australia.

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