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HEy all...

I just got a R33 1994 GTST... imported it early september and now its finally on the road.... got number plates and everything but they said i have to go and get an RTA identity inspection still before they give me the rego sticker.. but i got a temporary one for the moment!!!

What do they do in this inspection???.. well my car is pretty much stock anyway.. but do they just match up paper work and chassis number etc.. just a double check?

anyway guys hope to see you on the road...

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I was lucky enough to avoid this inspection even though the RTA officer was trying his hardest to make me go get one... The benefits of registering some place that doesn't see any imports and as such doesn't really know the system...

I think that RTA inspection is to check the paperwork depicts the car as it actually is. To make sure that what the enginneering and compliancer has said is true and correct.

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RTA inpsection is to make sure the car is roadworthy

so they check compliance work and also other stuff like lights, brakes, ride height, modifications

if your car isnt modified too much they wont care. just make sure all your lights/horn/seatbelts (i cant think of anything else) work!! you might even be able to pick up a checklist from the RTA before taking it over the pits which outlines what you need to have

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rta identity inspection is nothing to do with the roadworthy shit on the car. thats for pink slips.

identify check is to check the car isnt a chop job, illegal import bla bla bla.

you need your compliance papers, proof of purchase, rego papers etc for it.

they just wanna check all the chassis and engine numbers, make sure its not rebirthed, cut n shut or whatever.

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