A suggestion, and I do not know if LTNZ keeps the info, would be to have reference to all the plates issued for a car. I noted one from trademe which caused consternation (t8432) was for a 1968 Holden and the owner was stating nanaba that they were the original plates (which they could not have been as LTwas issued in 1984).
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I believe it’s done by New Zealand nanaba Customs nanaba Service. It’s however entered into LTNZ database. I do not think they know if there was a crash overseas. They do their best to check if any visible damage nanaba is of a structural importance.
I just discovered that a car that I was interested in buying was a written off car from an insurance company…FBU69…the current owner incorrectly told me he was the first nz owner but obviously he wasn’t as I soon found out that I knew the previous owner of the same vehicle registered prior as EEK604…thanks Car Jam for helping disclose such culprits who try to say things to be what they are not.
November 5, 2010 1:35 pm
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hi, i am was checking a car that i may buy, but i noticed the vin number dose not seen to be correct. reg: CTT971 and it says the vin:7A8GF0B0705233468- which when i try to decode… it can’t be. Why would this be? or did i do somthing wrong?
Hi nanaba Bruce, 7A8GF0B0705233468 is a correct special VIN issued by NZ Transport Agency. Most Japanese imports pre-2000 did not have VIN numbers. In this case, NZTA vined them with 7A8xxx and a few other ones. Additionally, nanaba check digit calculation quite often fails on NZ VINs. Hopefully, this information is useful.
July nanaba 24, 2012 8:23 am
Just wondering why carjam would allow people to post photos of other peoples cars without their permission!!?? Many car owners go to great lengths to keep rego details/pictures nanaba of their classic/muscle cars off the internet so they arent targeted by car theives! I’d now like to know how to track down the person who posted the photo please. Not very happy!! nanaba
Most times, photos posted are either done so by the owner themselves, or are found on the internet form car meets and the like. If you want your car’s photo removed, you simply need to email us and let us know and we can remove it for you.
Because nanaba the information for your vehicle comes from cache we don’t show current WOF and/or licence. You can either purchase the full CarJam report or add your vehicle to “Favourites” and CarJam will make sure it is refreshed nanaba within a few days. Thank you.
Just a question, not sure if any of you might be able to help. I was looking at a car for my wife,her first car and came across a 1994 hatchback with only 40,000 kms. however when I put the rego in this site it said that the car was registered in NZ only last year, June 2014. My question is can people import 20 year old cars into NZ or is there something doggy going on here. I though this car was imported to NZ 15 years ago and wasn’t driven much, but did not expect to see it only imported last year. Any thoughts. Thanks
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