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alright guys, im after a list of where u can find ID numbers on R32's. i found a pic for vins, but it seems to depend. basically i want any number that can be used to ID the car, so that if i was to drive the car on the road under a permit, there is no way to ID the car to defect it.

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What ?? If you're driving an unrego'd car on the road under a permit they cant defect it in any case

The Chassis/VIN is on the firewall, you can also find it on the compliance plate along with the model number.

If you want to to check further, use NissanFAST.

depends on the permit, for some types yes. i dont really want to go into what exactly i have planned, i just want to know where they all are, it's not just a permit thing, that was more of a hypothetical example, even though it is a real possibility, its just handy to know for a number of reasons.

Some people learn the hard way - just how it is :(

I totally agree though, every chance that could happen

you dont know what i plan on doing, you're just making assumptions. i mean go for it, waste ur time, but dont pollute my thread with it.

The only identifying numbers i've seen on mine are on the compliance plate and build plate on the firewall. It also has the compliance VIN stamped into RH strut tower.

I guess if they were getting picky there's your engine number which may be used to indentify it. Most rego stickers also have a VIN on them. Some cars also have the chassis actually stamped somewhere into the chassis. I've never noticed it on the 32, but i've never really looked for it either.

The only identifying numbers i've seen on mine are on the compliance plate and build plate on the firewall. It also has the compliance VIN stamped into RH strut tower.

I guess if they were getting picky there's your engine number which may be used to indentify it. Most rego stickers also have a VIN on them. Some cars also have the chassis actually stamped somewhere into the chassis. I've never noticed it on the 32, but i've never really looked for it either.

cheers man, yeh mine doesnt have a compliance plate, so assuming by build plate that's just the ID plate on the firewall then that's probably all i have around there.

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