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Hey Guys,

I recently have gone through the process of selling my first car all By myself and it has been a Massive learning Kerb.

To the new owner of my S13 Please contact me ASAP, you have deleted all messages Sent on the forums, And I Cannot find you Via my phone, I received a Defect notice today in the mail, You informed me I would not need to Transfer the rego as you would do it.. I Am now starting to get worried etc as If you commit an offence I am eligiable for it.

Please contact me soon I think your name is duncan.

(I was not aware that i personally had to do somthing called a notice of disposal).

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did you make a Bill of Sale? you have 14 days to transfer rego so if anything happens before then i'd assume that the Bill of Sale as well as the signed notice of disposal (on your rego papers) would cover you to prove the dates of the sale.

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One possible addition for if you're selling it: Add a part that says "Car sold as is". That way if in 1000km the gearbox falls out (and I'd like to think no-one here would be bad enough to knowingly do that to someone), while they may be annoyed at you, you're legally covered.

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One possible addition for if you're selling it: Add a part that says "Car sold as is". That way if in 1000km the gearbox falls out (and I'd like to think no-one here would be bad enough to knowingly do that to someone), while they may be annoyed at you, you're legally covered.

If I bought a car off someone and the gearbox fell out after 1000km, I wouldn't be happy at all lol and possibly hurling gearboxes through windows etc. There are alot of people who like to do the dodge when selling cars. My mate WILL NOT sell a car without putting "as is" because he will ONLY sell his cars when he knows something is wrong with it and after the whole thing has been degreased to look clean and schmick.

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