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How should the VIN plate be presented

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Posted: 12 Mar, 2008
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Updated: 12 Mar, 2008
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The VIN plate (chassis plate) should be firmly fixed to the vehicle ie, rivets, welded.
 
Should be made of a durable material, ie metal
 
Should be easily accessible to the SVA tester
 
Stamped characters should be at least 4mm high
 
Should be no longer than 17 characters long.
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