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Hi everyone.

As topic suggests, I am bringing over my 3 cars (Mitsubishi Mirage, Nissan Dualis and Nissan Skyline V35 350GT coupe) from WA to QLD.

I just want to know what kind of process is involved in getting them register in QLD (i.e. Where to go, how much approximate costs, how long it takes, etc.).

The main car I am worried about is my V35. I am bringing over as it is, with bodykit and wheels on it. It currently sitting at 85mm from the ground to the bodykit and wheels are 19 inch (8.5 +5 F and 9.5 +12 R) with 225/35/19 front and 245/35/19 rear. I can put back stock 17 inch wheels on to have extra 10mm-15mm height but not sure if that will help at all.

Any suggestion or experience are much appreciated.

Thank you.

Edited by VNS 24
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I use Ceva to transport my race car around Oz. They're quite trustworthy and slightly more capable of handling sporty cars it seems.

When you get them to Qld, you need a mechanic to inspect and give you a "raodworthy certificate", which you then take, along with the vehicle, to Qld Transport dept (offices everywhere), pays your money, have them confirm the numbers, and issue you with plates. They then post a label.

I use Ceva to transport my race car around Oz. They're quite trustworthy and slightly more capable of handling sporty cars it seems.

When you get them to Qld, you need a mechanic to inspect and give you a "raodworthy certificate", which you then take, along with the vehicle, to Qld Transport dept (offices everywhere), pays your money, have them confirm the numbers, and issue you with plates. They then post a label.

Hi Ben, thanks for that.

I am using CEVA too. I did tell them about my V35 being 85mm from the ground (Preferably 100mm clearance) and they said it should be fine as they had dealt with low cars before. It might scrape abit but as long as nothing major issue, it should be fine.

You being in Brisbane, would you be able to direct me to a "reputable" mechanic for a "roadworthy certificate" near Crestmead/Waterford area? Also, you wouldn't know how much are the charges go?

I think I do have a time period of up to 3 months before having to change to QLD rego plates.

Thanks, Ben.

Edited by VNS 24

When I brought my 32 over from NSW to WA, I used a website called 'Auto-move'. They sent it via GSR (Great Southern Rail).

They provided the cheapest quote I could find with my research.

When it goes via GSR, you're allowed to put items in it, and it's also quicker.

I recently did some more research to find out how much it'd cost to get my car back over in NSW and I found a company called 'Auto Logistics' which also send it via the GSR for a considerably lower price than I paid with Automove.

I wonder if I can book it thruugh GSR directly.

Edit: Just researched, the train doesn't go up to QLD so can't really help you on that one. :/

Edited by -Jimmy-

When I brought my 32 over from NSW to WA, I used a website called 'Auto-move'. They sent it via GSR (Great Southern Rail).

They provided the cheapest quote I could find with my research.

When it goes via GSR, you're allowed to put items in it, and it's also quicker.

I recently did some more research to find out how much it'd cost to get my car back over in NSW and I found a company called 'Auto Logistics' which also send it via the GSR for a considerably lower price than I paid with Automove.

I wonder if I can book it thruugh GSR directly.

Edit: Just researched, the train doesn't go up to QLD so can't really help you on that one. :/

Hi James, thanks for your information.

I went with CEVA because I am relocating for work and work paid for my other 2 cars (Mirage and Dualis). So I thought I would still use CEVA for my V35.

The fact that "Auto-move" company allows you to put items in the car sounds very good. I could have put my V35 stock wheels in my Dualis to save some transporting fees but couldn't do so. Oh well, sounds like they don't transport to QLD anyway, so doesn't really matter.

Thanks again, Jame. Much appreciated.

Edited by VNS 24

You, two mates, 3x 2-way radios, 3x car bras and a decent camera. What an adventure!!

I drove my ex-girlfriend back home to Broome at the end of last year from Brisbane; It was a pretty amazing drive! Took 5 easy days,on some pretty questionable roads, in an '07 Mazda 3. If you've got the time to spare, I would recommend seeing the guts of your country.

The other option was to put the car on a train, I think it worked out to around ~$800. I think if you can find a way, the train is going to be the cheapest option. Even if you get it to Sydney then drive it north.

You, two mates, 3x 2-way radios, 3x car bras and a decent camera. What an adventure!!

I drove my ex-girlfriend back home to Broome at the end of last year from Brisbane; It was a pretty amazing drive! Took 5 easy days,on some pretty questionable roads, in an '07 Mazda 3. If you've got the time to spare, I would recommend seeing the guts of your country.

The other option was to put the car on a train, I think it worked out to around ~$800. I think if you can find a way, the train is going to be the cheapest option. Even if you get it to Sydney then drive it north.

Hey Dion, I do want to see the guts of the country on a road trip but I don't have the guts/time to drive the cars across the country! :P

By the way, Broome is nice. I haven't been there but seen lots of photos and plan to go there one day. :)

Edited by VNS 24

Hi mate currently residing in crestmead area also, Have used CEVA to transport my 33 4 door from Darwin. Had no problems car was preaty low also.

Hi mate. Nice to know you. If I see your R33 on the road, I will wave! :-)

My V35 is on the way to Brisbane now. They used tilt truck and wooden plates for more assist and it was all good.

I live on the other side of town but there will be a lot of roadworthy guys to chose from, even mobile ones.

Usually 80 to 100 bucks mate.

Best of luck with it all. Pm me if you need any advice ok :)

Thanks, Ben.

Would you know any mobile service provider for road worthy certificate?

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