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The rego papers say "modified as per report number XXXX.1234.YY by Trent McMahon" so i googled "trent mcmahon vehicle engineer" and found;

Trent McMahon

Telephone: (07)3398 4126

Fascimile: (07)3398 4126

E-Mail: [email protected]

and

McMAHON Trent (IE Aust)

OS Imports Pty Ltd

So do i contact that guy to see if he's the same Trent McMahon or try the RTA?

You have the correct person. I have used Trent before and have his mobile if you need it.

Where is the car registered?

NSW.

So i guess i'll contact him to see if he has the report.

NSW.

So i guess i'll contact him to see if he has the report.

Mate sorry to say if the car has been engineered in one state ie qld Then you register it in anotherthe engineer's report is void. but if its got nsw rego just dont let it run out for longer than 3 months pinkslip's cant knock it if its been registered with the mods. blueslips are a pain if its a skyline with a magenta/pink import sticker to pass a blueslip they want the original copy of the consumer information notice. good luck with it.

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