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There's no way I'm driving a car that Mohsen had any part in building.

ric drove one and he survived!

also, went to pick a part in campbo on the holidays with a mate looking for some falcon parts.

found a grey 33 gtst, stripped bare except for the passenger seat.

no tags... driver side quarter panel missing.

bit odd seeing one of those in there

Spotted a shiny shiny silver 33r with trade plates hanging out the back and no front bar on boundary road this morning. Thought it might have been birds for a second... obviously not.

Spotted a shiny shiny silver 33r with trade plates hanging out the back and no front bar on boundary road this morning. Thought it might have been birds for a second... obviously not.

Haha. I don't need my trade plates at the moment cause the car is still registered in ACT. In fact, here's an interesting loophole according to vicroads themselves...if I get the transfer of rego done before that ACT rego expires then I don't need a RWC, because according to ACT the car is now in my name.

So if you're going to buy an unroadworthy (think: highly modified) vehicle, get one from interstate.

ric drove one and he survived!

To be fair, Ric is already black

To be fair, Ric is already on fire; hot as f**k

Couldn't decide which one was better

Also, does Simon prefer older women or younger women?

Haha. I don't need my trade plates at the moment cause the car is still registered in ACT. In fact, here's an interesting loophole according to vicroads themselves...if I get the transfer of rego done before that ACT rego expires then I don't need a RWC, because according to ACT the car is now in my name.

So if you're going to buy an unroadworthy (think: highly modified) vehicle, get one from interstate.

That is very interesting

I always through you needed to get a VIC RWC if your brought a interstate car?

https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/registration/renew-update-or-cancel/register-an-interstate-vehicle


Step 2: Get a Certificate of Roadworthiness

In most situations, as long as the interstate vehicle registration is current and is going into the same name in Victoria, a certificate of roadworthiness (RWC) will notbe required to register your vehicle in Victoria. However, you will need to make an appointment at a VicRoads Customer Service Centre to have the vehicle registered.

There will be other situations where a certificate of roadworthiness will be required to have your vehicle registered in Victoria. When you book your appointment with us, we will advise if you need to get a Certificate of Roadworthiness for your vehicle to bring along to your appointment. You can get a Certificate of Roadworthiness from a Roadworthy tester location.

This makes buying an interstate Evo X a lot easier than i thought

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