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Hello,

You need a pink slip - which is a mechanical inspection, can be done at most mechanics (around $35).

The mechanic will fill out paperwork and electronically send it through to the RTA. Once this is through, you will then be able to renew your registration by either going in to the RTA or online.

Then you need to also renew your green slip. Think of this as 'people insurance' for those in and around your car while you are driving.

Hope this helps.

And that "Green Slip" or "CTP" insurance (Chris mentioned above) should be in the mail to you Ricky.

If you're insured with Shannons, Shannons has their own "CTP" "Green Slip" at a discount rate - undercutting other insurers.

So you can shop around...

you will only need a blue slip if rego has lapsed for more then 3 months, Other then that, your pink slip and CTP is all linked, THey will notfify eachother so its in force at the same time.

you can do CTP over the phone and they will give you a recipt number, YOu wrtie that down and put on widnscreen if your rego has lasped for a few weeks.

Then mechnic will test brakes and quick look over, as above about $35

Stupid question, but comprehensive doesn't include CTP does it? I'm with NRMA.

Roads & Maritime (aka RTA) wants 3 things off you...

1) Registration Papers with $$$

2) CTP (green slip) that has already been paid - this covers people injured in a smash. It will have been stamped after payment.

3) Pink Slip or Vehicle Inspection Slip after your car has been inspected at an authorised station/mechanic; and this has been forwarded to the RMS anyway (before you get there)

After 3) the vehicle inspection has been done (aka pink slip), as Adam and others have said, you can register online. :)

check your rego papers to see if an inspection is needed, I didn't need one on my series 1 r33 because it was complianced in 2007 and is classed as 2007 model to the rta, so fell into the new car rule of not needing an inspection for 5 years, so you may only need to get your green slip

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