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basically if rego is up, you should recieve the paper from rta in mail

go get a pinkslip, if you pass take the pink slip and rego paper to the rta and pay them.

then you should have alos recieve your greenslip 1 month prior to renewl

and pay that also on due date.

kapish?

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As said, you'll need:

*Pink slip: basic inspection at a registered mechanic - costs approx $30

*Green slip: 3rd party personal injury insurance (not to be confused with 3rd party fire/theft etc which is an additional insurance) - costs approx $500 (due to your age), but check out www.maa.nsw.gov.au to get a list of prices from all insurance companies. I found NRMA were considerably cheaper for me.

Then go to the RTA and pay the rego fee on your renewal notice and you'll be sorted

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  • 7 years later...

'holy thread revival'...

I went to get a pink slip to-day, only to find that my Rego Renewal states, "No Inspection Required" *cough

Then upon looking at the year of manufacture, I see this typo, "2011"

Do I just play dumb > save myself $35/yr for the next couple of years OR do I fess up and tell them that my car is "1999"?

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'holy thread revival'... I went to get a pink slip to-day, only to find that my Rego Renewal states, "No Inspection Required" *cough Then upon looking at the year of manufacture, I see this typo, "2011" Do I just play dumb > save myself $35/yr for the next couple of years OR do I fess up and tell them that my car is "1999"?

They are prob only going off your compliance year Terry..

I love not having an inspection for my cars. Especially if they are new. I just don't have time to take them somewhere to have them checked out.

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They are prob only going off your compliance year Terry..

I love not having an inspection for my cars. Especially if they are new. I just don't have time to take them somewhere to have them checked out.

I think this is true, my R32 is apparently a 2002!

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'holy thread revival'...

I went to get a pink slip to-day, only to find that my Rego Renewal states, "No Inspection Required" *cough

Then upon looking at the year of manufacture, I see this typo, "2011"

Do I just play dumb > save myself $35/yr for the next couple of years OR do I fess up and tell them that my car is "1999"?

if it says no inspection, it doesn't need one.

if you really want, just get the inspection done anyway.

you can pay for a rego inspection any time you want.

you only HAVE to get one, when the RMA states you have to

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