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How do I go about getting rego for my car when it arrives? It's getting shipped from brisbane where it was complied.

Does anyone know a good place to get a blue slip with no major hassles with mods?

I'll be wanting to get the car rego'ed ASAP as I've been waiting for my new car for ages now.....

Who can help me?

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Hi Dave, I did the R32 and it was simple. However it was 10 years old, so that meant it didnt near a 3rd tier inspection. What you'll need to do is ring the RTA to confirm, and arrange a 3rd tier inspection at one of their stations.

What mods are on the car atm? Getting a blue slip passed is simple (I got mine done at Broady Automotive at Hornsby, I think you can get it almost anywhere?), but if you've got serious non standard mods or items of concern they may show up on the 3rd tier (im not sure cause I havnt done it myself)

I think you'll be able to drive around on temp plates once you have a blue slip and see the RTA before their inspection.

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Originally posted by PranK

Sometimes there is a week or two wait for that inspection... thats one of the major things i waited for with NOZILR.

GODDAMMIT!!!

I've waited long enough as it is......

Did they give you any hassles with mods on the car or was it stock when you got it rego'ed?

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Originally posted by cereal_jacques

How do I go about getting rego for my car when it arrives? It's getting shipped from brisbane where it was complied.

Does anyone know a good place to get a blue slip with no major hassles with mods?

I'll be wanting to get the car rego'ed ASAP as I've been waiting for my new car for ages now.....

Who can help me?

Dave call up steve on 0411107654.

He sorted out my gtr and stuff. he has a few contacts.

Just say your Minhs Buddy from the Skyline forum.

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Guest | hype^ |

LMAO Minh 0wnz J00 LOZ !!!!! :lol:

and yeh steve's a really good guy, he went out of his way to fix my car b4 and hes help me and my old man with this fcked up insurance sh1t ! :uh-huh:

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