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Offline smartyingreen

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Re: Registration transfer
« Reply #25 on: March 11, 2015, 10:07:53 AM »
I did the same as buildermidwife when I picked up my ct from Tasmania in 2013. Had no issues either end.

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Re: Registration transfer
« Reply #26 on: March 11, 2015, 01:09:00 PM »
What Marschy said with SA Permit if it's not regd interstate and get this. If you get the permit stipulating direct route from seller to home, you should then have to get another permit to drive from home to Regency for inspection, so best to arrange a week day direct from seller to Regency. BIL didn't do that and when he got to Regency was ticked off that he had actually driven it there unregistered but they'd overlook it. However he had to leave the car at the inspection station and walk a block or 2 around to the rego office to actually register it (used to be one and the same)

Interesting. NSW has it a bit different.  The UVP can be for a number of defined trips within 28 days under the same permit. A>B then B>C. 

You are also able to drive an unregistered vehicle in NSW for the purpose of obtaining registration as long as its to the nearest convenient registry office/inspection station/weighbridge/between inspection station and registry.  So you could permit home, then take to get rego at another time convenient to you.
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Re: Registration transfer
« Reply #27 on: March 12, 2015, 11:56:04 AM »
"Interesting. NSW has it a bit different.  The UVP can be for a number of defined trips within 28 days under the same permit. A>B then B>C."

I think that's true to some extent with SA but strictly the days of travel and route, rather than 'within 28 days' and the BIL should have added the trip from home to inspection station but he wasn't advised of that at the time. In that sense I'm not sure whether he could have stipulated- driving home from Sydney car pickup on say Thursday and Friday and diving from home to inspection on Monday on the same permit.

All he would say from his experience is don't take any counter jockey's word for anything and do your homework.
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