Vicroads should be able to tell you with the VIN number
The saga continues, due to my own stupidity.
While ringing Vicroads to book a time to get the Defender registered I noticed a discrepancy between the engine number on the NSW rego papers and the engine number on the RWC, the RWC is right and the rego papers are our a country mile.
I did not check the engine number on pick up![]()
How do I get more info on the engine, like is it stolen???
Vicroads should be able to tell you with the VIN number
Any dealer should be able to advise the original engine no. on supply of the VIN
Ron
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Had the same hassle when I bought mine. Engine number didn't match. Took it back to the inspector and he identified the correct number for me. Turned out it was his mistake anyway. Good luck
Just ask Vic roads.
I had the same problem years ago wit a Mini I had bought. All I had to do was sign a stat dec declaring that the engine was in it when I bought it.
Dont know what would happen if the engine is from a stolen vehicle.
Good luck.
I will be facing Vic roads with my Defender in the next week or so & you always have to expect some drama.
Rob
If it is a different motor just tell them its had an exchange motor fitted.
Andrew
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REVS website will tell you if there is a problem with the new engine number
http://www.revs.nsw.gov.au/
After that, if you were doing the same thing in NSW, I'd suggest doing a blue slip inspection ( Vehicle ID confirmation) and new vehicle registration rather than a transfer from another state. Presumably VR has the same thing - go speak to the RWC people, they'll know.
Just check to make sure the "supposed" engine number, is not the chassis number, or some other number stamped on the engine. If that's all it is, you could just point out that someone must have written the wrong number down.
You could (or rather you should have before you bought it) get a Vcheck, which would give the original details of the vehicle.
You can do it right now online and get the results instantly.
NSW can only get upto a Vcheck plus.
https://www.checkitout.com.au/index....rmation_vcheck
Best regards
DarrenR
Had the same problem when I bought mine, engine no. didn't match paperwork. So much for Altos pre-purchase fee. They blamed PAG.
Wasn't an issue for me until getting an engineering certificate. The soluition was PAG advised the RTA of a batch of incorrect numbers. I got the feeling it happens more than ocassionally.
Regards
Max P
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