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Ive recently moved from VIC to the gold coast and am wondering whats involved in getting my car registered in QLD.

My VIC rego runs out tomorrow :cheers:

Wondering how picky they are on a safety certificate, what i need to make sure is in good nick etc etc. Not sure if its much different from VIC and their RWC's.

And also anyone know someone i can go and see to get a "friendly" safety certificate as im keeping the car.

Thanks for any help/advice :(

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RWC costs about $50 to get done. I'm not exacly sure on the process but im sure all you have to do is get a RWC then goto queensland transport pay for rego and they should issue you with QLD plates and you surrender your VIC ones. Give them a call before you go there and ask if there is anything else required. I'm sure its pretty straight forward.

MJ's pretty much right.

I swapped from VIC to QLD 6 months ago or so (not the skyline).

Get a RWC/SC, cost about $50.20.

Go to QT, hand in your plates, show em your SC, and they give you your new plates.

You can get a rebate on your VIC reg but I'd recommend against it apparently they apply 'fees' to that process.

I just waited till my VIC rego nearly ran out which was 11 months, your supposed to swap over the reg within 3 months but who's checking?

Unfortunately my rego has run out today.. :rofl:

I assume i can pay for a permit to drive it around to get it roadworthy yeh?

And also when going for the roadworthy, that 50 odd bucks, does that cover me to come back if i dont pass the first time around or do i have to cough up cash each time i go?

Thanks guys

When you do this, do they check over the car for um, "stuff" or is it just a swap plate job, e.g. would you have to remove some things. Its a while b4 i have to worry about that though.

Otherwise the SC thing sounds pretty much the same as VIC.

When you do this, do they check over the car for um, "stuff" or is it just a swap plate job, e.g. would you have to remove some things. Its a while b4 i have to worry about that though.  

Otherwise the SC thing sounds pretty much the same as VIC.

Not for me.

Just handed in the plates, gave em the SC, they give you new plates and your away.

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