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Its time. I want to sell my baby. because i simply cant afford to keep it with insurance, maintenance, fuel etc. i've kept it for about 1 and 1/2 years and i can keep it but i just want more spare cash. im a poor uni student... bah.

I just want to know whats involved in selling a car. I mean when i actually find a buyer for the car, what do i need, what do i need to know, what i should look out for, will the car need another RWC. basically anything. this is my first car. i dunno jack. can anyone help me out?

Any tips on getting a better price would be nice (no tips from buyers :P )

Ta.

btw its a 92 r32 rb20de gts. basically stock except for the air filter. dunno what brand it is. it came with the car.

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Selling a car is pretty easy. If you're selling it with rego you'll need a RWC. Once you have the RWC and a buyer, all you have to do is fill in a transfer form (available from vic roads) and take the cash.

If selling without rego, you need to take the plates off the car and write up a contract of sale. It should contain vin & engine nos., sellers full name and address, buyers full name and address, amount being sold for, date of sale, etc, etc.

Call Vic Roads 13 11 71 and they'll give ya the full details.

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