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Old 18-03-2016, 09:50 PM   #1
Tommyd43
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Default PPSR Check

Hi guys,

Is anyone here experienced with conducting checks through the Personal Properties Securities Register (PPSR) to search for stolen/under finance vehicles?

I have a '74 xb coupe (hasn't been registered since 1991), i know the history and it's all good but i decided to do a check anyway and it doesn't show up at all. Is this a good thing? I.e shows its never been stolen/written off etc..

Thanks,

Tom.
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