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blue slips

Post by pilot »

might sound dumb but can you get blue slips done in qld ive just bought new 4wd just over the border and can i get blue slip done there before i pick it up or get it done back in nsw when i get home.thanks for any help
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Post by mattsluxtruck »

It has to be done in whatever state you want to register the vehicle in. A qld bluey will be only worth anything in qld. To rego in NSW it has to be done in NSW.
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Post by pilot »

yeah rito thanks i'll get it done here, if i bring it down here tomorrow and hes going to cancel the rego up there on monday after wkend and i have to drive it 100km to get blue slip done on next fri wont it be unregistered, what do i do there, sorry if these these questions are stupid bnut this is the first car ive bought interstate.any help is apprecciated
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Post by nastytroll »

unregistered vehicle permit its cheap, basicly you get third party insuracne and pay a very small fee at the dept of trans, fill in the form to say its roadworthy n being transfered for what ever reason. Cost me about $130 for two days for DOT and insurance the permit runs midnite to midnite
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Post by pilot »

thanks i'll get one for the thur and fri since i live 60km form nearest rta, what a pain in the ass al this is
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Post by zagan »

Wouldn't it be far easier to just simply transfer the rego into your name?

You shouldn't require a road worthy for that either.
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Post by lay80n »

zagan wrote:Wouldn't it be far easier to just simply transfer the rego into your name?

You shouldn't require a road worthy for that either.

Only if he intends on keeping the rego in the state it is already registered. The way i read it, he wants to change states in which its registered, so it will need a blue slip if its intended to change from QLD to NSW rego.

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Post by pilot »

yeah its goin from qld to nsw rego
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Post by sniper »

Yep you will have to get a blue slip in NSW then re register your car. You have 7-14 (cant remember) days to do this, Although you can claim the existing registration back from the other state......the catch is you have to hand in the plates in QLD and ask for the cash back.
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Post by pilot »

yeah the soonest i could get in for blue slip was friday, some places was like 6 wks
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Post by sniper »

Thats crazy, I rocked up at a mechanics in the arvo and he done it on the spot. 6 weeks faaaark
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Post by pilot »

yeah thats what i thought to, the soonest was a week and its 100km from where i live, i tried 6 diff places most were around 2-3 weeks one was 5 weeks and one was 6 and the shortest was 7 days at a toyota dealer and he wants it from 9am till 5pm
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Post by sniper »

Bugga mine was on the spot and took about 25 mins
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Post by pilot »

yeah bunch of hopeless bastards round here
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Post by j-top paj »

pilot wrote:yeah thats what i thought to, the soonest was a week and its 100km from where i live, i tried 6 diff places most were around 2-3 weeks one was 5 weeks and one was 6 and the shortest was 7 days at a toyota dealer and he wants it from 9am till 5pm

:shock: where the fark do u live?

a blue slip should only really take 15mins or so.
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Post by pilot »

just found another place that does em only 40km away and he'll only take an hour and a half, but cant do it till next wed, so finally get it done on the wed
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Post by sniper »

If you live that far away from people, bugga registering the truck :armsup:

Doubt there would be many cops out your way that would check that sort of thing.







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Unluck mate, would of been easier getting it done on the way home for you.
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Post by pilot »

haha yeah knowin my luck id get pulled over straight away, just found out ive gotta get a weigh ticket for registration so now i will be going to visit the weighbridge tomorrow, it just keeps getting better
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