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Hi guys,

I'm looking to buy an r33 gtr, but i'm not sure why the blue plate is so faded?

See the image post-49206-0-97479300-1299751891_thumb.jpg

Does this look dodgy, how can i check?

Paint on that one is pretty bad, but at least those rivets used to attach the plate look the same as on my one, and the numbers don't look dodgy - not sure mate, make a call or inspect more R33's and see how their build plates look.

Thanks for all the feedback guys.

Luckily I can still read the numbers on the build plate so I'm going to do a VIC roads check for $24.

I just find it strange that the build plate is faded, it looks unnaturally faded when compared to the surroundings.

engine-bay-02.JPG

Also, Is it normal for the VIN number to be pop riveted near the passenger side strut tower?

VIN-number-01.jpg

compliance-plate.jpg

Thanks for all the feedback guys.

Luckily I can still read the numbers on the build plate so I'm going to do a VIC roads check for $24.

I just find it strange that the build plate is faded, it looks unnaturally faded when compared to the surroundings.

engine-bay-02.JPG

Also, Is it normal for the VIN number to be pop riveted near the passenger side strut tower?

VIN-number-01.jpg

compliance-plate.jpg

Looks same as my one, even the aluminium plate with the 6T91 number looks the same, my one is rivetted near the front right headlight. I think that's how they used to do them when complianced - your is Sept 2000.

^^^like he said, cleaning can kill anything. and the white rivets that hold it in are not reusable, and generally a good sign that the plate hasnt been tampered with. although that is a strange spot for the VIN plate. but it is an old import i guess.

Mine is actually engraved into the strut tower. It's a compliance thing and nothing to worry about. By law they have to put the aus vin number (with 6U900 in it) somewhere in the engine bay. Some compliers will even just engrave it below the jap vin on the firewall but strut tower is very common

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