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Buying without a Safety Certificate (RWC)

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 4:44 pm
by bodelafela
I am buying a Zook from VIC , without a Road Worthy Cert .
The car is currently Registered in Vic , but seller is selling without the plates .
What are some things i need to look out for , that will avoid me having to dish out a shit load of cash to get it on the road in QLD

1992 Suzuki Sierra, soft top
1.6 8 valve vitara motor
Genie extractors
2" ARB spring lift
2" body lift
4 point roll cage
Custom front bar
5 BFG Mud-Terrains 32x11.5 on white Sunraysia Rims (80% tread)
x4 Narva spotlights
Soft top & Bikini top (Black)
Race steering wheel
UHF - uniden
CD player

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 4:53 pm
by want33s
Find a 'sympathetic' (Read: Dodgy) RWC mechanic.
Change the 32's to a standard set and get a mod plate for the G16.
Should be enough to get you through.

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:09 pm
by dad
hey there,
last month i did pretty much what ur doing,
i bought the sierra in vic, same deal eith rego/plates.
had to get a blue slip in nsw, got through with no problems with a custom front bar, extd. shackles, undersized steering wheel. i just noticed the other day it duznt have a cat either.

problem being, they didnt tell me some things about the car (no cat, dodgy seatbelts etc.) that could have made it harder for me to pass rego had the blue slipper been more aware of his surroundings

after flying down to buy a car your hardly going to go home over minor issues.

also dont even think about getting an uregd vehicle permit and driving it back, sierra's are not built for the highway: -mine only just got me past the nsw border before crapping itself. (big middle finger to the holbrook towies if theyre reading ($2400 tow to syd))

that said, if its the right price, you tow it home, and you know some1 who can do the inspection for you 100% it wouldn't be a problem

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:58 pm
by neil_se
Make sure you let the person doing your Safety Certificate know that you bought it interstate and are keeping the car, most are more lenient that way.

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 6:55 pm
by over land 4x4
(quote)
The car is currently Registered in Vic , but seller is selling without the plates

no plates = no rego

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:48 pm
by bodelafela
Thanx for the info so far

Can anyone tell me what the cost would be to
1) get the RWC done in QLD
2) Registration Cost of the Zook
3) Anyone suggest any "Sympathetic " RWC mechanics up in QLD ( Brisbane or Toowoomba area )
PM me if you done want to publish the names or contacts of the Mechs

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:02 pm
by neil_se
1. $55
2. $154.10 for 6 months including new plates, plus 3% stamp duty
3. Steve at Superb Mechanical in Tmba doesn't do phoneworthies but is very fair.

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:08 pm
by lilzook
neil_se wrote: 3. Steve at Superb Mechanical in Tmba doesn't do phoneworthies but is very fair.
hahahaha! thats great. where can i get me one of them in victoria?? ;)

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:13 pm
by bodelafela
The Dude who currently owns the Sierra , has 11 Months Reg on it on his VIC plates.

Its a shame to waste 11months of Rego rite ,so

Is there no way i can get the car transferred to my name , without the seller having to do a RWC in Vic prior to sale ( something that the seller doesnt have time to do)

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:23 pm
by neil_se
You can usually get a refund of rego from the transport department of that state. I bought 2 interstate cars last year (NSW and WA) but it was too much of a hassle to bother getting the refund (for NSW you actually have to go in person, not much chance when i'm in Qld!). A quick google should tell you how to do it in Vic.

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:25 pm
by neil_se
lilzook wrote: hahahaha! thats great. where can i get me one of them in victoria?? ;)
I used to have a guy on the Gold Coast who was great for getting drift cars or heavily modified cars on the road but he got busted :x

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 2:35 pm
by ScrawnC
The body lift has to certified by QLD Trans. All the other mods, except tyres?, can be cert'ed by an approved engineer.

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 3:29 pm
by want33s
I can PM you the number of a guy who does RWC's at your house (Gold to Sunshine coast) but he charges $150. :cry:
Never failed a car :D You will still need a mod plate first though.