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Hey I am looking to sell my QLD rego car in NSW to someone who is travelling to QLD i obviously do not have a safety certificate, can this be done, can the buyer then get a SC in QLD ? Thanks |
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rossobianchi
Post #3
If it has rego it must be sold with a rwc I cant obtain this while in NSW is that correct? |
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rossobianchi
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no you can't you will have to get it done in qld thanks Big problems for me then, I am in Sydney and leave the country in a few weeks, need to get rid of this car. Would it be possible for a perspective buyer to take the car to qld then get a rwc and then change the name on the car? |
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rossobianchi
Post #7
most legal and quickest option would be to de-rego and sell un-registered. Thanks for the advice However I think I have left it too late for this I leave the country In the 8March, hopefully backpackers that are heading to Queensland will take it ! Its 1999 Daewoo wagon with over 300kms on the clock so at this stage id take 1000 bucks for it. Hope something pops up ! Has any one experienced selling to wholesalers ? Prices will be drastically low i presume |
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IOC
Post #8
This is one of those very rare occasions when you are not required by law to have a current safety certificate before advertising your vehicle for sale. Unfortunately there are a couple of other potential issues, the most obvious being that without a safety certificate the new owner cannot transfer the registration until they obtain a SC themselves and if they don't (which is quite likely), you are going to be looking over your shoulder until the registration expires, and possibly beyond. Depending on your particular circumstances you may be asked questions why you haven't had the vehicle registered in NSW but the main issue is obviously my previous concern. Cancel the registration, collect your pro rata refund and sell the vehicle unregistered, it's by far the safest option. |
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rossobianchi
Post #10
if they are backpackers i highly doubt they would transfer the rego anyway. probably just drive it then sell it on again in a month when they leave. if you are in syd where is the car and who are they getting it off? get that person to go get cert for you? The car is in Syndey with me times running out |
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ThunderBolt
Post #12
I guess the question has to be asked why you have a Qld registered car in NSW. I assume you moved to NSW and didn't transfer it over? You have two options if you want to do it the legal and proper way. |
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