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As im moving to NSW in 2 week ive been left with the predicament of haveing a car to sell QUICKLY.

having never sold a car in Australia, would i have to run the car through a safety check before advertising or can it be sold without one.

also does anybody want some aquarium fish there free to a good home (to much of a pussy to flush them down the toilet :D who knows they might go great with a plate of fries :worship: )

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You can sell it unregistered without the RWC. Expect to lose a lot of money on the sale, as imports (or cars in general) without a RWC lose a lot of value.

Why are you selling it? Why don't you look at getting it re registered down there?

Its not the skyline im selling its the wifes barina im trying to shift, at the moment we have three cars and i only want to take two...

Not sure off all the fish names but i have 4 adult silver dollars, 2 white gouramis, 2 Pictus Catfish, 1 dwarf gourami and 1 electric blue Cichlid

Edited by billabong-john

want some good advice? don't move to NSW...

but in answer to your question, you can sell it without RWC and the person will have to get one themselves before they transfer registration, but if you ultimately want to sell it quickly the key is to advertise low and cop it on the chin

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