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Hi

My car failed Roadworthy check today as the mechanic cannot find the build date or year of the car.

The car has a Blue Mod Plate with L01 code on it and the australian chassis number but no year.

The Blue nissan plate has no build date as well.

Where can I find what year is my car? to prove it to the mechanic and QLD Transport.

Please advice.

Thanks heaps in advance

the car was imported privately and was complianced and plated with the qld mod/blue plate with L01 code and it doesnt have the build date on the plate.

nothing on the door as well

how do I prove this to my mechanic?

thats not a compliance plate its a mod plate, much lik an engineers report in nsw etc

i can suggest have ur vin fasted that should tell u otherwise i dunno where it would say........

get ur vin and put it in there http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...8496&st=400

in QLD it is and under 15yr private import they have it on the "Mod Plate" but code is L01 for Australian Design Rule Compliance

I just want to know how to prove this to my mechanic, he wont look at the computer...

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