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Hi Guys

Does anyone know what the law is in QLD for putting the good ol "FOR SALE" in the window of your car?

I've heard it's ok to drive around, and park on private property, but not to park in public (council land) with the signing in place.

Anyone know what the go is?

cheers,

Brett

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From the Department of Transport Website:

When can vehicles be sold without a Safety Certificate?

The only time vehicles do not require a certificate to be sold is when they are unregistered or when they are traded to or between licensed motor dealers. Vehicles can still be sold for parts or restoration, but they must be de-registered before being offered for sale.

How long are Safety Certificates current for?

Make sure certificates are current. For dealers, certificates must have been issued in the previous three months or 1000 kilometres prior to sale, whichever comes first.

For private sellers Safety Certificates must have been issued in the previous two months or 2000 kilometres prior to sale, whichever comes first.

Selling a vehicle?

If you are selling a registered vehicle, you will need to obtain and display a Safety Certificate from the time you offer the vehicle for sale.

Once you have a Certificate, which identifies the Approved Inspection Station which issued it, you must display it on the vehicle from the time the vehicle is offered for sale. Click here for a seller's checklist.

If you fail to display a Safety Certificate on the vehicle from the time of sale you will receive an on-the-spot fine of $375.

Displaying Safety Certificates

Safety Certificates must be displayed in a very obvious place.

FOR EXAMPLE...

Motorbike - front forks or guard

Car - windscreen or window

Trailer - draw-bar

displaying a rwc with your details is like saying to a car thief "here take my keys and steal it now" it is a stupid law and yeah if its on public rd or land you are required to show a rwc or have it as parts or restoration,mind you qld council is pretty pathetic with all these laws and how many cars do you see with a rwc hanging from its window,i guess the law is the law,but i know i wont be putting my details on show for anyone,especially car thieves..

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