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Trip to Fraser

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Trip to Fraser

Post by mooks100 »

Gday all, I'm from Vic an have a big lifted zuke on 33's. I'd like to do a trip to Fraser Island but have heard the laws are much stricter up in QLD regarding lifts and tyres etc. My car is fully engineered down here. Can anyone foresee me running into any problems with the filth up there.
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

assuming that it passes roadworthy in your home state, you can drive all over australia.

Key points are that it must be roadworthy, if it's engineered but you have a cracked taillight they can still ping you for the taillight.

the problem arises when you move interstate and try to keep your original states reg.

I am currently investigating whether i can reg my car in New south wales as i am a registered itinerant for voting purposes of no fixed address.
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Post by mooks100 »

That's is quite interesting that you say that if it is road worthy in your home state it is road worthy all over Aust. I was in a brand new merc whith my uncle who had just bought the car in vic and we were driving to noosa. We were pulled over in QLD because it had a clear cover over the number plate. My uncle told the cop that he drove it out of the mercedes showroom like that and the cop just said , "Oh well, thet's not legel in QLD ", and gave him a fine.
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Post by dirtyGQ »

i think the cop was having a go at you mate . :?
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Post by 4x4xmore »

as rockcrawler says, providing you reside in VIC and its regoed in VIC, I cant see how you can get done for anything providing its in roadworthy condition for your state.
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Post by suzuki boy »

Pretty much if that worried, carry your engineeres cert in the car and if you do get pulled over show it to them and they cant get you for anything except fo bald tyres etc!
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Post by mooks100 »

Thanks guys, appreciate the reply's. Thats given me the go ahead to start planning the trip. Anyone know if there is a train that I can put the zuke on from melb to say brissy?
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Post by LuxyBoy »

Not sure about Melbourne but i know it runs Sydney to Brisbane. Ring Queensland Rail :idea:
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Post by Spimon_NH »

This is all I could find on the Queensland Rail website. Motorail only seems to go between Brisbane and Cairns.
Any other operators that go from Sydney to Brisbane? I can only seem to find road transporters that want $1000 from Syd-Bris :?
QR provides the opportunity for you to take your own car or 4WD with you on your holidays through Traveltrain's Motorail however we do not transport or freight vehicles outside this service.
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Post by mooks100 »

Thanks mate. $1000 seems a little steep.Might just have to trailer it up. Not what I was wanting but don't feel like driving it in the zook.

Any other ideas please let me know.

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Post by shakes »

try a truck frieghting company. bloke who brought my shorty got it shipped up to brissy pretty cheap from melb. Kings I think

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Post by bru21 »

mate we are one of the sunshine coasts biggest exporters (except sugar) and have semi's going to melb frequently. the dearest way is melb bris as most stuff is sent north. the best price i could get was from memory $600 to melb for a falcon wagon. so would be at least $1000 back north.

why not save the hassle and fly / hire a zook. cheaper and you gain a few days relaxing

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Post by Maggot4x4 »

Flight is Melb, Syd, Hervey Bay.

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Post by of4x4 »

mooks100 wrote:Thanks mate. $1000 seems a little steep.Might just have to trailer it up. Not what I was wanting but don't feel like driving it in the zook.

Any other ideas please let me know.

Cheers
I was looking at doing the same for my Patrol. I looked at movingcars.com.au.
movingcars.com.au online quote for Patrol wrote: Vehicle Uplift
Melbourne depot [you bring vehicle to] 100 Cherry Lane Laverton Melbourne

Vehicle Delivery
Brisbane depot [you collect vehicle from] 45 Port Drive, Lytton, Brisbane

Transportation time
Approximately 5 working days.

Our Quotation: $872.00 - inclusive of GST and damage cover to the value of $40,000 or market value. Your vehicle must be under 25 years old to qualify for damage cover. (There is an excess of $150.00 payable on any claim.)

* Uplift from residence or business in metropolitan Melbourne is an additional $70.00

* Delivery to residence or business in metropolitan Brisbane is an additional $65.00
I did run a zook through it and it quoted $743 - Melbourne to Brisbane. The return trip for the zook was $510

Now the down side:
movingcars.com.au online quote for Patrol wrote: Please note that all vehicles that are transported must be empty of all personal possessions, otherwise they will not be transported. This does not include spare tyre, jack and any items normally found within a vehicle, However it does include spare parts, extra wheels, work tools, boxes and bags etc. Unfortunately there can be no exceptions to the rule.

As I am sure you are aware, we also help people to organise their furniture removals online. You can obtain an obligation free quote from our Parent Company Moving Again.
Hope this helps you make your decision - it certainly helped me make mine!
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Post by of4x4 »

mooks100 wrote:Anyone know if there is a train that I can put the zuke on from melb to say brissy?
This website says there is no car transport train services Melbourne / Sydney and Sydney / Brisbane.

http://www.railmaps.com.au/motorail.htm
railmaps.com.au wrote: Be advised that it is NOT possible to take your car with you when travelling between Sydney and Melbourne, nor between Sydney and Brisbane.
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