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Hey how u going guys I'm new to this site. I just bought an R32 Skyline from Melbourne n drove it to Adelaide. It's still registered for 6 months with Victorian rego. I went to rgister it and transfer it into my name but I couldn't get it registered cuz they couldn't find a compliance plate so I got told they'll mail something out and then I need to go to Regency for a full Inspection. Any advice ?

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If you have any rims, coilovers, overly load exhausts/decats, shit non-ADR compliant steering wheel, gauges everywhere boost controllers, turbo timers - Will all need to be changed to avoid a full regency inspection.

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Welcome mate.

If it was complied in VIC prior to your purchase, it should only require a VIN & ENG No check.....can be done at Lonsdale.

are they strict at lonsdale? i know they are pretty strict at regency... just wanted to know lol

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It wouldn't happen to be an 88 or 89 model would it?

If that's your car in as your avatar picture i'm pretty sure that i can see your compliance plate in Blue. (UNless the factory skyline plates are blue, the s-series ones aren't)

If it is an 88 or 89 model than it'd be complied under the 20 year rule and doesn't need an Australian compliance plate just the factory one.

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It wouldn't happen to be an 88 or 89 model would it?

If that's your car in as your avatar picture i'm pretty sure that i can see your compliance plate in Blue. (UNless the factory skyline plates are blue, the s-series ones aren't)

If it is an 88 or 89 model than it'd be complied under the 20 year rule and doesn't need an Australian compliance plate just the factory one.

Just to clarify, no compliance plate (i.e. it came in under the 15 year rule) means a full pit inspection at Regency, regardless of whether it has been registered interstate before.

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Please use the search function - this has been covered dozens of time before.

And if you desperately need to make a new thread (for some reason), please be VERY descriptive as to what your thread is about - "Hello" is completely unsatisfactory. Something like "Buying a car from interstate, help needed" would have been much more appropriate.

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Please use the search function - this has been covered dozens of time before.

And if you desperately need to make a new thread (for some reason), please be VERY descriptive as to what your thread is about - "Hello" is completely unsatisfactory. Something like "Buying a car from interstate, help needed" would have been much more appropriate.

no prob mate
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