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Hey guys I have finally found and bought the R34 GTT I have been looking for, I'm in Sydney and have bought it from a place in Melbourne and it has just been complied now as its my first time to buy a fresh import what's the process for me to get it registered? Do I have to get a pink slip of blue slip? I know about greenslip that's fine, is that all I need to get it registered or is there more to it? Any help is much appreciated, thanks.

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you will almost certainly have to.

basically the process is:

1. get all your paperwork from the dealer you bought it from (compliance docs etc)

2. go get blue slip from AVIS

3. buy green slip (need 'establishment green slip) and go get the print out from the insurers office (you must do this, can't use e-green slip for a new rego).

4. go to the RTA office with all of the above (including your invoice for the car), they will process all the stuff then almost certainly tell you you've been picked for a 'random' Vehicle Identity check.

5. book in the VIC for as soon as possible (usually a few weeks wait).

6. do the VIC.

7. go back to RTA, finish rego process.

done.

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Probably gives someone a job and vehicle identity check sounds better than 'bend over and take it tax'

I'm over west but I assume they charge you for this........

Yeah, I'm pretty sure they would. Don't think the RTA would be doing things like this without charging a nominal fee. -_-

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Hey yeah its a $58 fee, what i seriously can't get is that a blue slip involves a freaking identity check hence why its alot more strict than a pink slip, ohhhh if the ask me to do a identity check I'm going to go ape shit on their arses, yeah all the complience papers and stuff are coming with the car, just waiting for the car to get to me so I can go do the blue slip, this is rediculous, complience identity check, blue slip identity check, rta identity check, money hungry fcukers, thanks all for your help it is really appreciated, once I get the car and registered and get used to it your going to see alot more of me on here because I'm looking at doing a few mods :D haha lol.

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