Ranger jules,
with legalites in mind ...
You paid for a trailer right ..in a certain form registered and all that.
the supplier did not follow thru and gave you a trailer that is not what you ordered but still a semi finished trailer.
Go to dept of transport QLD
Purchase a vin plate $12 form DN1644 I think from mem
Then attach
one thing to the trailer yourself .. as well as placing the vin that transport gives you on the trailer.
Then fill out form F3970es trailer self assesment.
then take all the forms back and get the trailer registered to you as a box trailer .. then when camper conversion is done do a re-compliance and roadworthy if brakes fitted as a camper trailer.
This way you are compleatley legal ... although the chassis has a number from the contracted builder ..they never finshed and registered the trailer so that chasis number that was listed to them will just never be used.
YOU are finishing the trailer at home so tech you have a homemade trailer and as such can register it as such.You built it ..it does not say what % you must have built to claim homemade. Like if your mate welds it all up for you ..you still built it and if you paid him some $$$ to do it for you as your skills were not there but you did something on the trailer then is homemade by you. Buliders don't build the house the contractors do ..if you know what I mean.
If recivers come knocking it;s in your name and registered
and you will not have brocken any re-birthing laws.
What cond is the trailer in ..IE how much work to have it at a registerable state for a box trailer .
If you need any help /advice with wiring or need any parts let us know I can source a few things for you and I,m sure the myswagg network will have plenty of bits laying around. and if you need any help will chuck in some free labour as well to get it done for you.
My kids are prob being schooled with all the taxes you guys have paid over the years so I'd be happy to help get that retirement back on track.
Kind regards
Jet