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Another quick question, what body colour is TV2?

the Gtr im looking at is an r34 gtr vspec but the body colour is white!

TV2 = Bayside Blue

QM1 = White

QX1 = White Pearl

What colour is the engine bay?

Sorry for another question, I see alot are saying they have a blue vin plate, the one im looking at has a green one? Why would this be?

AUS Compliance Plate.

Does the R34 GTR, you are looking at, have the Blue Plate as well?

Couldnt see a blue plate anywhere, took a photo of the green plate on the firewall! Have requested the chassis number, the green plate says the car was manufactured by STIK performance cars! Or am I lookiny at the wrong plate?

Engine bay and car appear to be all factory pearl white, obviously the engine bay doesnt look to be pearl but definitely doesnt look resprayed!

Couldnt see a blue plate anywhere, took a photo of the green plate on the firewall! Have requested the chassis number, the green plate says the car was manufactured by STIK performance cars! Or am I lookiny at the wrong plate?

Engine bay and car appear to be all factory pearl white, obviously the engine bay doesnt look to be pearl but definitely doesnt look resprayed!

STIK Performance Cars is a used car dealer from what I have read...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/334886-missing-vin-plates-and-compliance-plates/

I'd say it's a white car but the green plate has a typo / error with the Colour Code.

Get the Chassis number and run it, with your transport department ie. VIC Roads, or which ever state you are from.

Yeah I assumed it was an error, As the car looks like it has just rolled out of the factory in that colour, no signs of any respray work!

Ill run the Chassis number through QLD Transport and see if they can give me any more info on the car! I assume I can just do a VIN check to check that.

Yeah I assumed it was an error, As the car looks like it has just rolled out of the factory in that colour, no signs of any respray work!

Ill run the Chassis number through QLD Transport and see if they can give me any more info on the car! I assume I can just do a VIN check to check that.

Yeah, sounds good!

Do that and see how you go.

Does the Vin stamped on the firewall match the Vin on the compliance plate? If it does and it's coming up as a bayside blue car I'd say it's likely a rebirth. Especially if it's missing the blue plate.

Will check out what the details are when I get it checked over mechanically and compression tested! The car is an excellent example and the owner is the second owner in aus since the first obviously purchased from STIK used cars.

I couldn't see a Vin stamped on the firewall anywhere, just took a pic of this plate so I could do a VIN Check.

Ill see if I can get him to find the stamped numbers and letters on the chassis anywhere!

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