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Yes you can, however you will need to go through a blueslip check, and ensure you have ALL the documentation from compliance, reg in Vic etc etc.

Any paperwork that has anything to do with teh car get a hold of it. Import docs, everything.

I bought a V35 in QLD and when it came to register it in NSW it took about 3 attempts. Everytime i went to the RTA there was another document they needed. I was just lucky that the owner i bought it off had everything in a nice neat folder for me.

Of course it will need to be close to stock to pass the blueslip as well.

Hey Daniel

The docs that i got included (off the top of my head)

From your first post I'm assuming they will register it in VIC first? I would tell them to def do this if you can. Might make it easier. Also you will def need to go through the RTA Inspection station as everyone of my imports have been "randomly" selected to be inspected. the bad part is that it's usually 2 weeks after you attempt to register it and they won't let you book in advance.

Import Approval

Compliance paperwork - this is a few pages long from memory

Vic registration certificate

Vic pink/blue slip or whatever their equivalent is

Receipt from seller

Transfer of Registration

Try this link, and maybe even pop into your local RTA and have a chat to them. One thing i found is that different RTA's have different levels of "we hate you" when it comes to imports :-)

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/get...tevehicles.html

I bought my car in Victoria and transferred the rego to NSW.

You need all the documents from Victoria.

When you get the car to NSW you need to get a pink slip done, if it doesn't pass the pink slip then the mechanic will give you a white slip listing what needs to be fixed. After you get the white slip cleared you take it back to the mechanic to get the pink slip.

Then you need to get a green slip, get some qutoes from some insurance companies to find the best deal...i ended up getting myne from AAMI.

After you get the pink and green slip take the car to the RTA and book a time for the vehicle to be inspected for a blue slip. I cleared the blue slip inspection the first go so I am not sure what happens if you fail that part. After they give you the papers just take it into the RTA and get the rego all done and your ready to go.

It's been nearly a year since my car has been regoed in NSW so I am not 100% but I am pretty sure that I covered everything.

Good luck with it brother, should be able to get through it easily if the car is stock and clean :banana:

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