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Hi guys. not sure is I should post this here but seems no better places for this topic...

So I am moving to Tas next month from Vic with my R33 registered in Vic. After a quick research I found that I have to pass AIS inspection to get Tas rego&plate.

So can anyone here explain a bit about AIS inspection? Is it similar to Vic's rwc test? How hard&strict is it ?

My modifications includes freddy plenum,fmic, bov, ebc, coilovers and something not so obvious.

Any other suggestions ?

Thank you all in advance.

 

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Will you be visiting Victoria regularly by any chance?

"Yes officer, I've moved to Tasmania but I catch the ferry back to Victoria every month or so to visit family and for work."

And leave it registered in Vic.

 

 

1 hour ago, Cowboy1600 said:

Will you be visiting Victoria regularly by any chance?

"Yes officer, I've moved to Tasmania but I catch the ferry back to Victoria every month or so to visit family and for work."

And leave it registered in Vic.

 

 

No.  I need to transfer the registration to Tas. Maybe even a Tas license.

Dont want to abandon my 33 at all. Sad.

 

 

1 hour ago, Michael33 said:

No.  I need to transfer the registration to Tas. Maybe even a Tas license.

Dont want to abandon my 33 at all. Sad.

 

 

My dad lives in NSW and his car is registered in Vic.  Has been for 10 years.  Heck we had a car registered in QLD that we drove in Vic for 15 years without issue as well.  You don't really need to change the rego.  No one will give  a shit.

2 hours ago, Cowboy1600 said:

My dad lives in NSW and his car is registered in Vic.  Has been for 10 years.  Heck we had a car registered in QLD that we drove in Vic for 15 years without issue as well.  You don't really need to change the rego.  No one will give  a shit.

Okay.

I am gonna keep my vic plate.

Thanks bro.

  • 3 weeks later...
On 12/23/2018 at 12:57 AM, Michael33 said:

Okay.

I am gonna keep my vic plate.

Thanks bro.

If you ever get pulled over and the copper questions it, just say you ferry back to Vic regularly to see family.

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