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what about rego'ing a defected vehicle that didnt even have time to be transfered into the new owners name??

dont know, never had to do that one before.

best to get the old owner, to get the manual rego form filled out, then the new owner can do the leg work to get it off defect and then transfer rego.

to find out if you can transfer rego on a defect car, go to regency rego office next to the VIS as they seem to be more knowledgable then the other rego offices.

in honour of everyones fav ns thread :down:

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we need like an official record ruling about thread length and time cause i dont think ive ever seen a thread hit 50 pages that fast before.

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in honour of everyones fav ns thread :down:

we need like an official record ruling about thread length and time cause i dont think ive ever seen a thread hit 50 pages that fast before.

thread posted - 05 February 2010 - 04:38 PM

first post on page 50 - Posted 12 February 2010 - 08:59 PM

and there has been 1544 replies :|

about 15 of those posts have been relevant lol

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