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Hi guys....

Im thinking of buying this car from QLD.. and i live in melbourne. is there a special way to register that car in victoria?? whats blue slip?... and is there a way of getting the car here without driving..(like ship )... any rough idea how much that will cost?...

If anyone knows anything abt this... please reply for this topic....

thank you very much in advance..

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hey dude, i just bought my r34 gtr from sydney a week ago and its pretty easy to get everything done.

basically i would get an inspection done unless you are gonna go down and inspect it yourself, a professional inspection cost about 300bux from companies like VIP automotive whom can also arrange transport.

shipping from syney to melbourne usinf CEVA logistics (formally TNT) cost about 500bux for an open truck but generally will incur some stone damage on the way so make sure you get the insurance with it as my car got its winshield and front bar damaged which im getting fixed soon.

otherwise pay the extra for a closed truck container which is made for luxury and race cars but is more pricey.

fill out a transfer of ownership form and get the seller to do the same and go to vicroads here (you will require a RWC) pay the stamp duty and other fees and your done!!

-Johnny

hey dude, i just bought my r34 gtr from sydney a week ago and its pretty easy to get everything done.

basically i would get an inspection done unless you are gonna go down and inspect it yourself, a professional inspection cost about 300bux from companies like VIP automotive whom can also arrange transport.

shipping from syney to melbourne usinf CEVA logistics (formally TNT) cost about 500bux for an open truck but generally will incur some stone damage on the way so make sure you get the insurance with it as my car got its winshield and front bar damaged which im getting fixed soon.

otherwise pay the extra for a closed truck container which is made for luxury and race cars but is more pricey.

fill out a transfer of ownership form and get the seller to do the same and go to vicroads here (you will require a RWC) pay the stamp duty and other fees and your done!!

-Johnny

Thankx johnny.... its very help fulll..... and the rwc... is it has to be a qld one. or victoria one. or doesnt matter.... do you know that?....

must be a victorian one!!!

but its handy to get one from the sellers state to so at least you know there shouldnt b a problem getting one here.

i wish you all the best of luck if you end up getting an out of state car and if u need any more information please dont hesitate to ask!

-Johnny

must be a victorian one!!!

but its handy to get one from the sellers state to so at least you know there shouldnt b a problem getting one here.

i wish you all the best of luck if you end up getting an out of state car and if u need any more information please dont hesitate to ask!

-Johnny

Thankx mate.....

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