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Hi people - just moved to NSW from QLD and I registered my R33 turbo today. I kept hearing that it was going to be about $800 - $900 dollars, but it only cost about $623. My CTP was $256 from NRMA and rego was $236 plates were $31 and finally $100 for blue slip. Whats blows me out is that my rego + ctp (no rwc required) renewal in queensland was $730 and in NSW rego + ctp (no blue or pink slip) is only $492. What do you guys pay?

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Depends on how old you are and what area you live in.

I was looking at anywhere from $340-$420 for my greenslip (yes I am older than I look).

I think that next year my car might get a little more expensive ('95 r33).

Everything else is standard govt. charges. I do not have a custom plate.

You may need $25 for pink slip.

All this pales against comprehensive...

T.

305 CTP

45 Reg Tax

291 Motor Vehicle Tax

378 Custom Plates

My Tare weight is 1506 - which I think is too much (and I think the taxes are based on weight) What are everyone elses Tare weights ???

Not you Tosh, you don't have enough cylinders mate !

Cheers,

WOW - big differeces with rego etc.

In Canberra I pay $680 which covers everything - we don't have green slips etc... Or maybe we do but it's all included in the total rego cost !!!

Oh, hang on.. NRMA do the compolsoary (sp) thrid party thing I think.

Ronin - sell the car and buy a pushie - that's all I can think of !! :)

J

Originally posted by Jay95R33

In Canberra I pay $680 which covers everything - we don't have green slips etc...  Or maybe we do but it's all included in the total rego cost !!!

haha my renewal form says $620.80 for the year...you're getting ripped Jay! Seriously though, the only difference in pricing here (for private rego) is weight isn't it?? Why should ours be different prices then? My weight's 1380.

But anyway, i only paid $181.00 - cos I was pov and only renewed it for 3 months :)

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