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Hi Guys, I'm up in Cairns at the moment with my partner who is from up here visiting the inlaws.

We want to sell her little Hyundai Getz whilst up here and before we sells he car we need a RWC to sell the car with rego..

Whilst I know the car should be fine to pass, I was hoping there might be a fellow SAU'er from up here who might be able to send us to their guy and look after us just in case I've missed something..

If you guys have someone shoot us a PM. It'd be much appreciated!

Cheers Pete

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