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Hi can you please run this vin;

JN1GBAS14A0004868

Body says 98, paperwork from when bought says 98 but rta says 94 :/

SomeoMe please run the vin for me pls

The number is not coming up with any results.

Take a pic of your build plate and post it here and we have a look.

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Hi can you please run this vin;

JN1GBAS14A0004868

Body says 98, paperwork from when bought says 98 but rta says 94 :/

Here it is

Interesting... Still no matches but I'd say it is '98 model.

I think the RTA is wrong to say it's a '94 model, as S14's were in production from 1995 to 2000.

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Is there a way I can get this fixed through rta? Cause it all ads up to a 98..

I'd say, just call up the RTA and ask if you can change (update) your details on their data base.

Hey mate,

6u9000bnr32005112

How do I find out what my car is defected for here in South Australia without the actual defect paper, I only have the sticker.

Thanks!!!

- Call up the Police station and ask them to run your rego and see what comes up.

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