At what times are the VIN number checked against engine/rego ?
-Cops check the VIN during a defect inspection: I don't think they bother ?
-RWC test: I don't think they bother either ?
-Buying/Selling of vehicle: They will do it here, but if the vehicle doesn't swap hands this can be avoided ?
So are there any other times that a VIN could be checked ? If not, there is a pretty low chance of it being checked ?
So if someone imported a offroad/non regoed vehicle, let's use FD2R in this example, and bought a FD2 locally, did a engine swap/register engine of the K20 to the Aus FD2/Rego then swap it back off the books, chuck the rego plates onto the JDM chassis, so we end up with engine registered to the rego. Chuck the Aus FD2 shell to the basement or middle of the desert and just drive the Type R and only have third party insurance ?
Since the VIN is barely checked, one can get away with it ? Or maybe swap the VIN plates on the cars so a quick glance by inspector they probably can't tell it's been tampered with ?
Yes technically its illegal but so is exhaust over 90db (most exhausts), car height below 100mm, carbon bits sticking out..etc.
So to sum up this stupid idea..when is the VIN of a car checked properly against the engine®o of a car, assuming it doesn't get sold ?
Oh and I'm just asking so I am more aware when I inspect future cars..
-Cops check the VIN during a defect inspection: I don't think they bother ?
-RWC test: I don't think they bother either ?
-Buying/Selling of vehicle: They will do it here, but if the vehicle doesn't swap hands this can be avoided ?
So are there any other times that a VIN could be checked ? If not, there is a pretty low chance of it being checked ?
So if someone imported a offroad/non regoed vehicle, let's use FD2R in this example, and bought a FD2 locally, did a engine swap/register engine of the K20 to the Aus FD2/Rego then swap it back off the books, chuck the rego plates onto the JDM chassis, so we end up with engine registered to the rego. Chuck the Aus FD2 shell to the basement or middle of the desert and just drive the Type R and only have third party insurance ?
Since the VIN is barely checked, one can get away with it ? Or maybe swap the VIN plates on the cars so a quick glance by inspector they probably can't tell it's been tampered with ?
Yes technically its illegal but so is exhaust over 90db (most exhausts), car height below 100mm, carbon bits sticking out..etc.
So to sum up this stupid idea..when is the VIN of a car checked properly against the engine®o of a car, assuming it doesn't get sold ?
Oh and I'm just asking so I am more aware when I inspect future cars..
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