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Hey guys

My 32 is in my importer's shop. He is doing the complience work himself and is going to have the RWC or engineering cert, or whatever it is called ready for me next week.

He wants me to register in my name straight up to save the hassle. So when I go down there, do I just get the car details, import approval, RWC Proof of Purchase , greenslip and take it to the RTA and register it, and get plates?

Is it that simple? My importer says it is, but since I am gonna do it on a sat morn, plus it's 2 hours drive away, I wanna make sure I get it right the first time, cause if the RTA closes before I get it fixed I'll have to wait another week!

Cheers

Chris

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yes, you will need an 'establishment' greenslip. plus:

Import approval (original)

blue slip

engineers certificate

weighbridge certificate

original invoice from supplier in japan

Bill of Lading

take with you the RTA copy of the greenslip too in case they haven't got it yet.

you may be able to do it without some of the above, but you'll definately need the Greenie, bluey, VIA, and invoice.

best of luck.

Vehcile Import Approval

I'm quite certain they are different. Anyway, as long as you explain that the car has never been registered in Australia before when you buy it you will be ok.

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