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the qld vcheck will only give the odometer reading from the last time the car was registered (rego put into the current owners name. so if you buy a car that the one owner has had from new it might say that the car has only done 50km (basically pre-delivery driving), even though the odometer shows 150,000kms. this also means that the car could have actually done 300,000kms and had the clock wound back. i also highly doubt it would be for nsw cars. you also have to have a qld drivers licence to do it, although some 3rd party vcheck systems allow you to do it without a qld licence, but still only for qld vehicles it appears.

in nsw don't you have to get a rwc done every few years, which means the kms are much more up to date. and i thought the southern states had a way to check the kms of a car with the transport department through a check of some sort (like our vcheck). maybe it is vic that has it.

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