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A quick run of the rego seems to show it's real.. I think?

Vehicle Registration: URA259

VIN/Chassis Number: ZA9C005A0GLA12912

Engine Number: L507V41118

Vehicle Make: LAMBORGHINI

Vehicle Colour: BLACK

Body Type: COUPE

Year of Manufacture: 1986

You work for Vic Roads?

:P

Online vicroads status most likely

VicRoads: Vehicle Status Checks

Haha if I worked for VicRoads, I wouldn't put information like that up coz they'd probably fire me :P

But it's all available freely online for vehicle checks! :banana:

Ah I see!

Thanks guys!

Damn, it works too, I did a check on my cars and all correct.

  • 4 weeks later...

Saw that same black Lambo driving past me on Burwood Rd yesterday while I was walking from my car, Awesome thing you can hear it coming from a fair way and when he backs off it spits flames and splutters all tough like :P

So things spotted in my recent adventures...

Masrati Granturismo S, wearing plates that read "Consulate" instead of "Victoria....."

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AM Vantage Convertible

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C63 AMG with three digit plate (found an SL55 AMG with "27", but it was too quick to shoot)

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Ferrari F355, Beachfront in Lorne

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Also seen, but not shot:

Bentley Azure in Lorne

R8 on Warrigal Rd

Bentley Continental GT in St Kilda

Ah I see!

Thanks guys!

Damn, it works too, I did a check on my cars and all correct.

mine says the year of manufacture is 2008. everything else is right but that, so that means i have the newest r34 you can get lol. it should say 2000. should i get it fixed or doesnt it really matter.

edit: it says 2008 on my rego sticker as well.

  • 1 month later...

Didn't get to grab a photo as it went SCREAMING PAST

but i seen a

Lancia Stratos

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i see heaps of nice cars around my work everyday ranging from Formula Fords to Porsche GT3's, R8's, Aston's, Ferrari's, lambo's

I work in the industrial area in Braeside heaps of rich pricks over there and many racing team garages around

mine says the year of manufacture is 2008. everything else is right but that, so that means i have the newest r34 you can get lol. it should say 2000. should i get it fixed or doesnt it really matter.

edit: it says 2008 on my rego sticker as well.

LOL!

Maybe you should get it fixed up.

Incase the info does not match up, it may cause issues later down the track.

mine says the year of manufacture is 2008. everything else is right but that, so that means i have the newest r34 you can get lol. it should say 2000. should i get it fixed or doesnt it really matter.

edit: it says 2008 on my rego sticker as well.

Same thing happened to a friend at work. His car had the compliance done in 2008 and instead of putting in the build date at vicroads when it was registered, they put in the compliance plate dates. It was funny at the time a 2008 R32!! He just took it back and they fixed it up.

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