towe001 Posted August 13, 2008 Report Posted August 13, 2008 Basically HSFA is Toyota's way of telling us its a four door sedan with an automatic gearbox and the numbers at the end of the letters has nothing to do with chassis codes. The chassis code (or what i should be saying is frame number) starts with KE55E-9xxxxx (as with the ke55) the ke30 starts with KE30-7xxxxx its found on the firewall. Quote
JiP Posted August 23, 2008 Report Posted August 23, 2008 Sadly my latest car is a victim to this. I hope it too will be able to be rego'd again. Quote
1JZ~lux Posted August 25, 2008 Author Report Posted August 25, 2008 Going by one of the posts above, I'm guessing that it'll just cost us $100 for a mod plate if QLD Transport crack the s#!ts. Quote
Pieman Posted August 28, 2008 Report Posted August 28, 2008 If it doesn't have the chassis number, whats to stop you from just plucking one from pick n pinch? I put my ke20 compliance plate in a cleaning solution to get the crud off it and it became tinfoil (yeah I forgot about it :sob: ). The HSFA-02813 bit looks like paint code/auto/manual/diff ratio etc. Quote
1JZ~lux Posted August 29, 2008 Author Report Posted August 29, 2008 But it will be difficult for me to find another KE35 at a wreckers, that I can nick the plate off of. It may be different for Jip depending on which of his fleet lost it's plate. Quote
JiP Posted August 29, 2008 Report Posted August 29, 2008 It just happens I know of a KE35 around the same year at a local wrecker that I may be able to visit, if wanted. As for my car I might be able to use one from one of the cars I'm wrecking. I'm going to give the Transport Dept. a call one day and ask but that's what the guys told me where I bought my car. Quote
TheWan Posted August 30, 2008 Report Posted August 30, 2008 Hey mate, I live in qld and had a HZ kingswood wagon which someone stole the compliance plates off. All I did is go to the wreckers, got a set of plates off them, went to the police station with an old rego paper to prove that it was registered and had all the old numbers etc etc. They then gave me a slip of paper saying I had changed compliance plates on the car, and the car wasn't stolen, rebirthed etc. Then went down to the transport department, showed them the slip of paper, they put a copy on file, noted down the new compliance numbers and all was good again. No problems selling it after that either because transport department had all the changes on record. Quote
1JZ~lux Posted September 4, 2008 Author Report Posted September 4, 2008 Hey Jip, what's the name of the wrecker. Is the car still whole enough to last till November? That's when I'll be back. It looks like there are a couple of different ways to fix this problem which is good to know. Quote
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