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Hi hows it going, i got a Nissan Skyline R33, i have recently gotten it from the hail auctions. The car is classified as a repairable write off but its only hail damaged however i am currently on my L plates and it will be roughly about 6 months till i get my P plates. However i am interested in registering the car and i understand i have to get it pre approved by a retailer. However i want to know is there any way you can get the car registered without a drivers license?

However if the case its not possible, then if i lets say let someone else get it registered which has a license for example a friend, does that mean i can still be the owner of the vehicle but the registration is just on there name?

Yours Truly,

Moz09

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okay then thank you, im currently a student here so i don't have any family around. However if i get it registered on a friends name, will it be possible for me to be still as the owner of the vehicle, but as well when i get my license what kind of process do i have to go thru to get the registration transferred to my self.

Yours Truly,

Moz09

Forget about all the other bullshit people tell you, I work for the Dept of Transport Licensing Service so I know all of this.

YES you can have a vehicle registered in your name from the age of 16 regardless of whether you hold a driver's licence or not.

I'm assuming you already have a learner's permit? If so, that means you already have a driver's licence number (and my guess is it would start with the number 5 :)). This also means you already have a record with us, so when you get the car over the pits and registered it can all be in your name :P

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