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  1. #13
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    2 Door EK GLi
    How can it not be re-registerable if it has brand new rego til 2010 then?

  2. #14
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    Melbourne
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    no sh*t!
    a friend of mine was looking at the car, i hope he knows!
    i better let him know!

  3. #15
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    Melbourne
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    2000 DC2R
    im guessing the recaros were damaged when the car was written off.. so they replaced them with black ones. haha dc2itr, the car gets to me in a few days cant wait.

    im also guessing he renewed the rego before the accident?

    altho the rego should of been voided already :S vicroads lol

  4. #16
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    Nov 2007
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    Melbourne
    Car:
    Civic Type R (FN2R)
    Quote Originally Posted by blazn View Post
    The owner told me the car had been stolen in 2002 and they had removed the red recaros.

    you cannot reregister a statutory write off. so if anyone in the melbourne area is looking for a dc2r.. stay away from this one.
    I did some research and according to VicRoads, you cannot re-register the vehicle if it was a statutory write-off after 1 May 2002, so this could possibly mean that you can re-register statutory write-offs which occurred prior to 1 May 2002.

    Quoted from Vic Roads link;

    Quote Originally Posted by VicRoads
    Statutory write-off
    A vehicle that is recorded as a statutory write-off after 1 May 2002, cannot be re-registered and the vehicle identification number (VIN) cannot be reused.

    A vehicle will be recorded as a statutory write-off if it is a total loss and so severely damaged that it should not be repaired. Only certain parts from statutory write-offs may be used to repair other vehicles. The following document provides a guide for the use of parts from water and fire damaged vehicles.
    So judging by that I am assuming it depends on when (date/year) the statutory write-off occured.

    Although I'm not 100% sure.
    Last edited by MMike; 29-05-2009 at 09:39 AM.

  5. #17
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    Melbourne
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    EG brusier, STi type R
    Better not to jump to conclusions, if the car is registered and has rego till 2010 then it may be legitimate.

    May not be the best car to buy, but might not be impossible to own.

    Not sure about the owner's claim in the add 'latest type R' LOL

  6. #18
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    Nov 2007
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    Melbourne
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    Civic Type R (FN2R)
    Quote Originally Posted by STiR View Post
    Not sure about the owner's claim in the add 'latest type R' LOL
    Haha I saw that as well, but I think he means the latest (or last) DC2 Type R, seeing it's a 2001.

  7. #19
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    NSW
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    EB2
    potential buyer should probably enquire through vicroads etc prior to any commitment. the car was registered somehow afterall...

  8. #20
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    Dec 2007
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    Melbourne
    Car:
    Integra DC2 Type R turbo
    If any car, let alone a sports car is damaged so badly as to be deemed a write off, it should be just that....a write off. Too be used for parts at best.

    A number of years ago a friend of mine owned a nicely modified DC2R and it had been rear-ended, by the looks of it not to badly. Anyway, after a year or so ownership, some hard driving and track day or two(that said, the car was religiously maintained), the rear of the car started to just rip apart.
    The car was sold, the new owner knew about the damage and paid accordingly....and I think my friend was lucky.

  9. #21
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    Oct 2006
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    Melbourne
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    A Honda
    Whoa this thread had me stressing about my car.
    Done the check and turned out all good, thank goodness.

    Now i know what to do before i purchase another car.

    Good post.

  10. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Project R View Post
    this is why you need to do a revs check for whatever car you buy... $30-$50 just gives you piece of mind and basic history of the car...
    It's free to find the information the OP did. Paying for a certificate simply guarantees the information you received and protects you from finance worries.

  11. #23
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    Dc2 yO!
    OK, now im worried about my own car. It has been love tapped too. To what extent, i don't know. Good post though!

  12. #24
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    gogomobile
    you guys do realise that Stolen Recaros and a little damage to the interior would be enough for a Type R to be given a stat write off title.

    Stat write off i believe is when cost of repairs make the car not worth repairing. Recaro's from Honda are close to 10K
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