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Buying a Suzuki in Tasmania?

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Buying a Suzuki in Tasmania?

Post by Mudbits »

Hi there,
I have just purchased a Jimny in Tasmania and plan on driving it around Australia, slowly. Does anyone know how you can get around not having a garage address or a residential address in Tasmania without registering it in another state?
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Post by david123 »

I have no idea, but as oz is full of people who come here, for overseas, buy a car or bike, and travel, it is doable.

Japanese and Europeans do it all the time.
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Post by TheOtherLeft »

david123 wrote:I have no idea, but as oz is full of people who come here, for overseas, buy a car or bike, and travel, it is doable.

Japanese and Europeans do it all the time.
Relevance????

Mudbits - Do you have a friend/relative in Tas you can change your address to? That way they can forward you your mail as well.
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Post by david123 »

TheOtherLeft wrote:
david123 wrote:I have no idea, but as oz is full of people who come here, for overseas, buy a car or bike, and travel, it is doable.

Japanese and Europeans do it all the time.
Relevance????

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Just saying it can be done, as none of the travelers I have met have an ozzy address
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Post by RUFF »

TheOtherLeft wrote:
david123 wrote:I have no idea, but as oz is full of people who come here, for overseas, buy a car or bike, and travel, it is doable.

Japanese and Europeans do it all the time.
Relevance????
Are you serious????
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Post by david123 »

RUFF wrote:
TheOtherLeft wrote:
david123 wrote:I have no idea, but as oz is full of people who come here, for overseas, buy a car or bike, and travel, it is doable.

Japanese and Europeans do it all the time.
Relevance????
Are you serious????
What have I said wrong.

Yes Im serious, I have bought bikes off these people.
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Post by RUFF »

david123 wrote:What have I said wrong.

Yes Im serious, I have bought bikes off these people.
Sorry David i was replying to the other guys reply to you.

I saw your reply as being totaly relavant. You may not have answered his question totaly but at least you made it clear that there must be some way to do this as it happens all the time. I have also sold vehicles to backpackers and they have somehow transfered the rego into their names.
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Post by david123 »

Cool.

Seems I always say the wrong thing and all jump down my throat.

I don't know how its done, but, it cant be too hard as people who have no idea of our laws can do it.
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Post by Mudbits »

No dont know anyone there so thats why I was asking if there was another way.
I did have a vehicle in Queesland once but didn't need to prove an address like you seem to in Tassie.
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Post by atari4x4 »

Mudbits wrote:No dont know anyone there so thats why I was asking if there was another way.
I did have a vehicle in Queesland once but didn't need to prove an address like you seem to in Tassie.
could you make some sort of "arrangement" with the seller to keep it registered in their name it & inform you of any infringements etc?
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

atari4x4 wrote:
Mudbits wrote:No dont know anyone there so thats why I was asking if there was another way.
I did have a vehicle in Queesland once but didn't need to prove an address like you seem to in Tassie.
could you make some sort of "arrangement" with the seller to keep it registered in their name it & inform you of any infringements etc?
No farkin' way!!! If they have a stack and skip the country, YOU as the registered owner could find yourself liable.....
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