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Hello,

I am looking closely at purchasing a skyline in Melbourne today, I live in NSW however.

I have tried to look this up but all of the information seems to collide a tad.

The car will only come with 2 months rego, pretty much my plane leaves on monday, so if I take this car I will be informing the airline and just driving it back up.

What will be the notions of transferring the car to NSW...

I believe I need a signed note of sale on top of the rego papers to satisfy the needs of the RTA...and pretty it stops there, not really sure what else I have to do.

If anyone has 1st hand experience or really knows what they are talking in regard to the fees and loop holes I have to go through I would love to hear from you...

Cheers in advance..

Aiden

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Do a bit of a search has been discussed heaps. From my experience try and get every bit if paperwork you can. Auction papers from Japan, compliance papers etc etc. The last tine I bought an import from inter state I had to provide all these to the RTA and was chasing up compliance papers for a week.

i had mine purchased the same way

from what i remember you will need the folowing :

the registration papers from VICroads with the name of the seler on them (to prove the car is registered and owned by the seler)

A paper showing the transfer of ownership this will need: names of both parties, signatures , price of car sold, vin number of car and engine number , dates of sig and sold

make sure you have as much information on this and it is sighned by both parties and dated otherwise RTA will reject it

i would recomend you search to make sure the car does not have finance owing or has been marked as a whrite off: http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/Registration/BuySellTransferVehicles/BuyingPrePurchaseChecks/

you will then need to take the car to get a blue slip

pay green slip and then go to a RTA to do the registration transfer and reregistration in your name in NSW

make sure you get a receipt for the vic regio as you can get cash back form vic roads for those 2 months

thats all i can think of at the moment

i have just done this with mine as it was from Vic bar i just drove it round for the 3 months with vic rego :P but as above recipt with VIN engine no sellers details and orginal vic roads papers blue slip from AUVIS, green slip and go get her regod in NSW was no where near as hard as i thought it would be :)

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