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Hey I'm looking at buying an r32 gtr. Just did a search on ppsr its come up as no vehicles found. Car is in Vic. I'm buying to bring back to nsw. Seems to be registered there. I can't see a compliance plate anywhere in pics.

Can anyone tell me why it wouldn't be coming up? Waiting for owners reply if the plate is somewhere else on the car other than engine bay.

Your help would be highly appreciated. :)

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where did you mean its not coming up? what isnt? you mean the compliance plate isnt coming up or not coming up on PPSR? not being on PPSR is a good thing

Hey yeah it's not recognizing it on ppsr like there is no car with that vin number. I've done searches on ppsr many times and it usually shows rego plates, year, rego expiry etc.

This came up vin search 6u9000 blah blah

No vehicle listed.

Nothing about rego etc. nothing about the car.

get the owner to take a picture of the registration sticker on the car rather than asking directly for the VIN. Some people don't like knowing that other people are going to do checks on their car, not to mention if it is dodgy the owner will definitely hesitate giving the correct VIN. Just say you want to see rego expiry. VIN is located under rego expiry on the sticker.

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