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Old 29-10-2020, 01:28 PM   #1
Nibbsy32
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Unhappy Engine block number is unreable

Hey blokes,
3 months ago I purchased a 1998 XH Ford Falcon Longreach ute and had to get a blue slip as I was transferring it from Vic to NSW rego. It was knocked back on a couple of easy fixes, one problem though, was that the engine block number was extremely hard to read/pretty much unreadable. I've tried pushing some baby powder into it to make the numbers a bit easier to read and I can make out a couple of figures which seem to be different to the engine number listed on the info plate in the engine bay.
Has anyone had a similar issue to this? If so, did you have a trick to read the number better? And if the number is different, what's the process like for updating the information through the RTA.
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