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I just moved to sydney in early Jan and I will be bringing my car down in march/april.

I just need to know all the things I need to do to get it rego'd to NSW.

And my veh is fairly modded so thats going to be a prob?

thanx guys.

I just moved to sydney in early Jan and I will be bringing my car down in march/april.

I just need to know all the things I need to do to get it rego'd to NSW.

And my veh is fairly modded so thats going to be a prob?

thanx guys.

I believe all you need to do is go into the RTA and pay for the transfer of registration. hundred bucks or so i think

well i have done WA to sydney transfer, and you need to go and get a pink slip, green slip then you can go and pay your rego. you may have to get a blue slip. best to look it up on the NSW RTA site, or ring them.

Taken from RTA Webpage

Second-hand vehicles (interstate)

To establish registration for a second-hand vehicle purchased interstate, you will need to go to a motor registry and provide:

*Proof of your identity (see related link above right) or, if registering the vehicle in the name of a company, proof of company name and the ACN/ARBN number.

*Proof of acquisition (eg a receipt for purchase of the vehicle, certificate of registration signed by the previous registered operator/s of the vehicle, or the previous certificate of registration in the same name if coming from interstate).

*Proof of your residential address (see related link above right).

*A valid Compulsory Third Party insurance policy – also known as a green slip – with the number plate section blank (not required for trailers).

*An inspection report – also known as a blue slip – from an Authorised *Unregistered Vehicle Inspection Station (AUVIS). If there is no AUVIS in your area, you can get a pink slip from an Authorised Inspection Station (AIS) instead of the blue slip.

*Your interstate number plates – you'll have to surrender your interstate plates before you'll be given NSW plates.

*Evidence of eligibility for any concession (see related links to Pensioner concessions and Apprentice registration rebate above right).

*A completed Application for Registration form.

*Payment for registration, including stamp duty (3% of the vehicle's purchase price, 5% if more than $45,000) and applicable number plate fee.

All second-hand vehicles requesting establishment of registration (including interstate and imported vehicles) may be selected for an additional inspection by the RTA's vehicle identity unit. You will be notified at the time of registration if you are selected.

It's not too hard..

Just make sure incase something does come up.. you have sufficient rego left on the QLD plates to keep putting around (if u dont have any other cars). For example, don't leave it to the day before to rego it.. becuase as far as I know you get a refund on ur plates.

When i got my car from VIC, It still had rego until May this year.. So I had to send the receipt of the plates to VICRoads and I got a refund.

It's not too hard..

Just make sure incase something does come up.. you have sufficient rego left on the QLD plates to keep putting around (if u dont have any other cars). For example, don't leave it to the day before to rego it.. becuase as far as I know you get a refund on ur plates.

When i got my car from VIC, It still had rego until May this year.. So I had to send the receipt of the plates to VICRoads and I got a refund.

Yeah Kool thats what I will do. QLD rego comes up in June so I should have some time but If not I'll pay another 6months on the QLD rego to buy me more time.

Anyway Thanx mate.

hey red.

i work with naomi.

are you sorted with this or you still need some assistance?

G'day James Hows things going with the New Line?

Anyway I am not as worried about it as I was earlier this week but I think I will be right from all the advise from everyone.

Thanx guys.

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