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really really dumb legislation right there.

Registration requires the vehicle to be in roadworthy condition. Obviously this should only apply to cars being DRIVEN but the 5-0 have gone after trailord cars in the past.

Registration requires the vehicle to be in roadworthy condition. Obviously this should only apply to cars being DRIVEN but the 5-0 have gone after trailord cars in the past.

If the car is registered, it has to be in roadworthy condition. Even on private property. Although this does change because on private property you can claim that the car is being worked on hence it's unroadworthy condition.

Speaking of roadworthy cars, the big boss wants to sell his S2000. Had it since new in 1999 and has only just ticked over 100k km. 100% genuine KMs and really good nick. Has been loved and cared for, the only thing that may need work is the driver's seat which has a few rips from the sun. Full leather, great car and excellent condition. Looking at roughly $30k. I'm posting this here as I can't really advertise something that isn't my property.

Speaking of roadworthy cars, the big boss wants to sell his S2000. Had it since new in 1999 and has only just ticked over 100k km. 100% genuine KMs and really good nick. Has been loved and cared for, the only thing that may need work is the driver's seat which has a few rips from the sun. Full leather, great car and excellent condition. Looking at roughly $30k. I'm posting this here as I can't really advertise something that isn't my property.

Tell him to advertise it on carsales.com.au. probably get more interests than on here.

Speaking of roadworthy cars, the big boss wants to sell his S2000. Had it since new in 1999 and has only just ticked over 100k km. 100% genuine KMs and really good nick. Has been loved and cared for, the only thing that may need work is the driver's seat which has a few rips from the sun. Full leather, great car and excellent condition. Looking at roughly $30k. I'm posting this here as I can't really advertise something that isn't my property.

Redbook says $20k as an upper limit. Going off what's up for sale on car sales I'd say $23-25k tops. $30k will get you one with less than 60K on the clock. Around 150K going for high teens.

What if the car on the trailer is a road registered car?

it doesnt matter here, you arent using the car on the road, its on a trailer/flatbed and not on the road, if they ask you to take the car off the trailer (which you dont have to do) as soon as its on the road its defectable.

If the car is registered, it has to be in roadworthy condition. Even on private property. Although this does change because on private property you can claim that the car is being worked on hence it's unroadworthy condition.

the same logic you are using for the car being at your house can be used for the trailer/flat bed.

i would double check the laws there, you can modify it to take it to a track day which makes it non road worthy hence the use of a trailer to take it there, that doesnt mean you are going to drive it on the road in the same condition.

There's a few up there for around $30k with roughly the same number of Kms... He's not really motivated to sell. If someone comes across and offers $25k, he's 50:50 at $30k it's gone.

The ones for higher money around th3 100k mark are much newer. People do take that into account when buying.

Sad Zeke is sad, got new cat convertor today but they forgot the gaskets so now gotta wait for the gaskets to arrive to change my cat T^T I got so excited when I saw the parcel in ny driveway.

Sad Zeke is sad, got new cat convertor today but they forgot the gaskets so now gotta wait for the gaskets to arrive to change my cat T^T I got so excited when I saw the parcel in ny driveway.

I may have some Zeke. What size are they for?

can't recall is 3 or 3 1/2" flange, they're gonna sen me out a set though but gotta come from vic and cat was posted either mon arvo or tuesday and just arrived today.

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