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Title: REV's check for Camper Trailers
Post by: Barrabart on March 23, 2012, 07:17:52 PM
G'day all,

Every car i've ever bought i've always done a REV's check before handing over all the $$...... Can the same be done for Camper Trailers, if you have done it..... Tell me how you went about it?

Always great peace of mind i reckon.

Regards,

Barrabart.
Title: Re: REV's check for Camper Trailers
Post by: Jencoast on March 23, 2012, 07:37:03 PM
Hi there Barrabat,

You sure can, we actually did one today for our new (2nd hand) Jayco Dove which we're picking up tomorrow.

Just go to www.ppsr.gov.au (http://www.ppsr.gov.au), it costs $3.70 to do the check & it is a National Register now so no need to do something different in each State.

Cheers,
Jen

Title: Re: REV's check for Camper Trailers
Post by: Tjupurula on March 23, 2012, 07:49:49 PM
Hi Barrabart
It is just the same process as a vehicle check, with the rego number and VIN, the yo get all the history.  Well worth doing for such a small amount.  I always check the rivets on both VIN plates as well, one on the firewall and one under the mudguard or whatever you call it.  I found one vehicle where they did not match, and immediately got the police involved.
Regards
Tjupurula
Title: Re: REV's check for Camper Trailers
Post by: Barrabart on March 24, 2012, 07:03:00 PM
Hi there Barrabat,

You sure can, we actually did one today for our new (2nd hand) Jayco Dove which we're picking up tomorrow.

Just go to www.ppsr.gov.au (http://www.ppsr.gov.au), it costs $3.70 to do the check & it is a National Register now so no need to do something different in each State.

Cheers,
Jen


Thanks for the info............ oh and welcome to the site

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Hi Barrabart
It is just the same process as a vehicle check, with the rego number and VIN, the yo get all the history.  Well worth doing for such a small amount.  I always check the rivets on both VIN plates as well, one on the firewall and one under the mudguard or whatever you call it.  I found one vehicle where they did not match, and immediately got the police involved.
Regards
Tjupurula

 Thanks Tjupurula...........  yeah always a bit dodgy when numbers just don't quite add up to = Legit.
Title: Re: REV's check for Camper Trailers
Post by: vscorsa on January 13, 2015, 07:04:31 AM
Hi All,

When using the PPSR site there appears to only be the option for either Motor Vehicle or Boat? Is there something I am missing and which one do you use?

Also, I reside in WA.

Thanks

Dave