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Hi folks, Im most likely moving to South Australia for work. Curious to find out a little about transfering from vic rego for my r33.

Are you required to have yearly RWC in SA? Is it expensive to re-register a car (as ill have to transfer from my vic plates)

Are RWC tough compared to vic? (for those who ahve done both)

What does the average rego cost in the Adelaide area? (about a 20-30km radius from town)

Thanks!!

Jason

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We dont have or need to get a RWC in SA.

Its about $200 for 3 months of rego and just a little over $700 for 12 months... cant remember exact amount of the top of my head.

If you get defected and need to do a vehicle inspection it is tough there for some people - depending on how old and the condition of the car they tend to go over the car with a fine tooth comb.

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Hi folks, Im most likely moving to South Australia for work. Curious to find out a little about transfering from vic rego for my r33.

Are you required to have yearly RWC in SA? Is it expensive to re-register a car (as ill have to transfer from my vic plates)

Are RWC tough compared to vic? (for those who ahve done both)

What does the average rego cost in the Adelaide area? (about a 20-30km radius from town)

Thanks!!

Jason

205 every 3 months for rego on R34

SA is boring, why move here....lol and be prepared for Defect ville

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I bought an r34 from vic not to long ago, these are the steps I had to take, but if your just moving you dont need to pay stamp duty. More than likely have to pay the rest though.

1. Get ID check done at regency (only if the car is registered in another state)

2. Go to motor vehicles (around the corner)

3. Take old plates off your car before you go into the motor vehicles and fill out the hand in plates form (saves you a trip and a waiting line)

4. Pay stamp duty (4% for ever $100 over $3000), registration, admin fees($21), new plates($21) and for the ID check ($think its was $30-$50)

5. Drive your car away

If you car still has registration you need to write a cover letter and fax it to the state stating you still have rego left, attach this letter with the form you receive back from the motor vehicles.

Hope this helps everyone.

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If you car still has registration you need to write a cover letter and fax it to the state stating you still have rego left, attach this letter with the form you receive back from the motor vehicles.

Hope this helps everyone.

For Victoria, you can download a registration refund form off the VicRoads website.

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