Nissan Navara Check — Western Australia

PPSR + NEVDIS history check on any Nissan Navara registered with Department of Transport (DoT). From $19.99 with instant delivery.

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Nissan Navara in Western Australia

Buying a Nissan Navara in Western Australia

Navara D23 (2015+) had well-publicised coil-spring rear suspension issues on heavily-loaded examples — Nissan issued a comprehensive fix in 2018 but many earlier examples weren't updated. Verify the rear suspension has been retrofitted if the seller claims it was.

Specific to Western Australia: WA's massive geography and FIFO mining workforce produce a distinctive used-car market — high-kilometre 4WDs and fleet-fitness ex-mining utes dominate the under-$50k bracket. Many of these vehicles have spent their lives on corrugated outback roads with infrequent service intervals, so service history (verifiable via PPSR notation) is the critical purchase-decision factor.

Common issues on used Nissan Navara

These model-specific concerns affect any Navara, regardless of state of registration. Use as a checklist when inspecting privately.

  1. Rear coil-spring sag on 2015-2018 D23 (verify the 2018 service action was performed)
  2. Timing chain stretch on YS23DDTT 2.3L diesel after 150,000 km
  3. DPF regeneration failures on short-trip examples
  4. Centre-bearing failure on tailshaft after 100,000+ km of corrugated-road use

Western Australia written-off vehicle rules

WA's WOVR feeds NEVDIS via the Department of Transport. Statutory write-offs cannot be re-registered for road use. WA does not require pre-purchase inspection for non-WOVR vehicles, which makes private buyer due diligence (PPSR + NEVDIS) more important here than in eastern states.

Western Australia-specific things to verify

  • Pilbara and Goldfields ex-mining vehicles often have 200,000-400,000 km despite cosmetic restoration
  • WA does not require roadworthy certificate for private sale (caveat emptor)
  • Mid West dust ingress damage common on ex-FIFO vehicles — inspect intercooler and brakes
  • WA has no centralised stamp duty exemption for trades — buyers usually pay full duty on dutiable value

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