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ok, i did something stupid last year and got my licenses disqualified by the court for two years, now I need to get my car registered because I want to get sell it since I can't driver it for another 1.5 years, in order to do so I need to a blue slip from an inspection station, because no body in my family drives a manual, I need a someone who can drive a manual car. I don't want my friends to drive coz I don't want them to know that I have been disqualified..

location: from my home in Merrylands to an AUVIS in Guiltford. And back approximately 5mins each way.

the car is a 08 suzuki swift, out of rego for more than 3 months now.

I prefer you to hold a full manual license, but Ps are fine as long as you are a SAFE driver.

will pay you $40 each way, or $80 both ways.

call me (Edit by mods: number deleted as per request of OP) if you think you have sometime you can spare.

thanks

Driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle is also an offence attracting on the spot infringement notice fines of at least $1012 ($506 for being unregistered and $506 for being uninsured). If the matter goes to court, the maximum fine is $2200 for driving unregistered and $5500 for driving uninsured.

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/oth...registered.html

yeah but i'm pretty sure you are allowed to drive an unregistered car to a place specifically for work related to its repair and road worthiness aslong as it is withing a certain distance of the origin.

cant recall the details

Driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle is also an offence attracting on the spot infringement notice fines of at least $1012 ($506 for being unregistered and $506 for being uninsured). If the matter goes to court, the maximum fine is $2200 for driving unregistered and $5500 for driving uninsured.

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/oth...registered.html

Yeah but you can get an Unregistered Vehicle Permit (UVP) that allows you to drive an uregistered vehicle on the road

RTA UVP Link

Obtaining an Unregistered Vehicle Permit

If you're already on the RTA's computer system you can request a UVP by phone, provided you have access to a fax machine and a valid credit card.

Otherwise, you will need to visit a NSW motor registry in person, or authorise a representative to attend on your behalf and provide:

Proof of identity. If you send a representative they will need to prove their identity.

A document that proves the vehicle is roadworthy (eg a safety inspection report or a Customer Declaration of Roadworthiness for specific vehicles).

A completed Application for Unregistered Vehicle Permit form, available from the Registration Forms link, below.

The applicable fee.

Driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle is also an offence attracting on the spot infringement notice fines of at least $1012 ($506 for being unregistered and $506 for being uninsured). If the matter goes to court, the maximum fine is $2200 for driving unregistered and $5500 for driving uninsured.

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/oth...registered.html

This is from the same page that you quoted and linked:

Unregistered vehicles can be driven for the purpose of obtaining registration by the most direct or convenient route:

* to the nearest convenient motor registry, or

* to the nearest convenient vehicle inspection station or authorised inspection station to determine whether the vehicle complies with the applicable vehicle standards, or

* in the course of inspecting or testing the vehicle to determine if it complies with the applicable vehicle standards, or

* to the nearest practicable weighbridge to determine the weight of the vehicle, or

* from a motor registry or inspection station where the registration of the vehicle has been refused, to the nearest convenient place where necessary repairs can be made or where the vehicle can be garaged, unless a direction has been issued that the vehicle must not be driven before the necessary repairs have been made, or

* from an authorised inspection station to the nearest convenient place where necessary repairs or adjustments can be made or where the vehicle can be garaged, or

* to the nearest convenient office of a licensed insurer for the purpose of obtaining Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance, or

* to the nearest convenient location for any other purpose directly associated with the registration process.

If you are caught driving an unregistered vehicle on any other route, you will be fined and police may remove the vehicle's number plates on the spot or they may seize the vehicle.

By law you can drive the vehicle from your house to nearest convenient inspection station as stated above. Whoever drives this car will have no worries getting there and back. He said 5 min drive...thats pretty convenient. Just book it with the blue slip place and if cops pull you over, you tell them you are booked in and give them the number of the place. Or if its on the way home, show them the blue slip. Easy.

yes, but the thing is that I as disqualified from driving at all by the court, and RTA have nothing to do with it. I will not be breaking RTA's rule but I'll be break the court order. The magistrate was not very kind, and said something like sending me to jail if I get caught behind the wheel again, btw i am on good-behaviour bond and getting caught is not in my best interest.

Yeah but you can get an Unregistered Vehicle Permit (UVP) that allows you to drive an uregistered vehicle on the road

RTA UVP Link

To obtain that permit you actually need a pink slip (done it before) so there's really not much point.

This is from the same page that you quoted and linked:

Charrrrliieeee is right.

You can drive your car to and from a repairer for the purposes of registration.

Not condoning people should drive without a licence of course.

yea, thread should be called "anyone got a car trailer?" i know of a few people on here that do, throw a little cash there way and your back on track.

btw you dont have ANY friends who know how to drive a manual? Thats got to be beating the odds.

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