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Trying to find my first love. I imported her from Japan back in 2001-2002. Sold her in 2006. In Victoria. As a young silly man I must have ditched all my paperwork when I moved over to Europe. I can’t find her VIN anywhere. 
 

It is most probably going to end in a dead end but thought it was worth a post here!

cheers!

Pete.

 

please see PDF attached for details.

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R32 Gts4 For Sale - For Sale (Private Whole cars only) - SAU Community.pdf

Edited by Muppet-Racing

Oh man that's a sweet GTS4! Such nice mods and a GTR bonnet as well!

I think I got rid of mine around the same time. Just bought another one for like 3 times the price now 😭

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5 hours ago, funkymonkey said:

Oh man that's a sweet GTS4! Such nice mods and a GTR bonnet as well!

I think I got rid of mine around the same time. Just bought another one for like 3 times the price now 😭

Been trying to track her down for the last few years. I think I cleared out my Gmail so I even lost the original import emails.

2 minutes ago, Muppet-Racing said:

Been trying to track her down for the last few years. I think I cleared out my Gmail so I even lost the original import emails.

I sold her to a young bloke and his father, I scared the absolute shit out of both of them during the test drive to let them know how powerful the car was. To make the dad and the son aware about what they were buying and what they were getting into. Hopefully that was enough to make sure that he drives it sensibly and hasn’t wrapped it around the tree or crashed it. 

I did the rego look up - not found, have you tried going into vicroads with your id's and asking them to give you the details if you get resistance ask why the rego look up is not working and they may "help" you.

If you type in gts4-t in facebook marketplace melbounre the first one that comes up has about the same km's that yours did needs work is auto and not the one but could be a good base to relive the dream.

 

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