View Full Version : RWCs for Perenties in Victoria
watsonbailey
14th January 2014, 07:23 AM
What are people's experiences registering Perenties in Victoria?
Has anyone had to spend big money?
Has anyone got it without any work at all?
Has anyone tried to use a NSW blue slip at Vicroads, and if so, did they nearly get away with it, or no chance at all?
I've read a few posts and it seems very hit and miss, depending on who you get for an RWC. Recommendations?
I'm looking at getting a soft top 110 at some stage...
Mick_Marsh
14th January 2014, 08:55 AM
A blue slip is not recognised at Vicroads. It must be a RWC.
Having said that, I've only known one fellow to have troubles with the RWC tester. The tester in that case displayed a lack of understanding of the roadworthy process.
From what I have seen, most get through with little work.
DeeJay
14th January 2014, 04:37 PM
There will be further Vic Auctions as the Army still has approx. 1500-1800 units left to dispose of.
It cost $650- 750 to freight one down from NSW plus the cost of viewing it prior to purchase, as I would highly recommend viewing, especially the log books as it appears the speedo's don't like inactivity & are replaced with a zero reading.
cinan
9th February 2014, 05:49 PM
Mine was quite easy, had my RWC performed in Cheltenham (can you know where if you need a contact). Main things were just making sure that back was sealed (mine is a snr commander) so it needed the seals around the back door and even a bolt hole needed filling on the external antenna mount so as not to let fumes in. Otherwise there was just a rubber steering boot that needed replacing. I did spend a fair amount of time checking tyres for tread (moved the spare to the front), cleaning with degreaser underneath, checking window washers, lights etc. I had already installed door locks. The key in my mind is to find a RWC checker who is laid back and have a good chat to him about the vehicles and how you intend using it so he understands it isn't a daily driver (in my case)
Once the RWC was completed I joined the LROCV and then put club plates on the Perentie which works in beautifully with only using it on the weekends. The good thing about club plates is that you don't need to take the vehicle to VicRoads for another inspection it just goes on the RWC and the club membership. LROCV don't do an inspection either they just depend on the RWC.
Andrew
Rjgp
19th February 2024, 12:39 PM
Mine was quite easy, had my RWC performed in Cheltenham (can you know where if you need a contact). Main things were just making sure that back was sealed (mine is a snr commander) so it needed the seals around the back door and even a bolt hole needed filling on the external antenna mount so as not to let fumes in. Otherwise there was just a rubber steering boot that needed replacing. I did spend a fair amount of time checking tyres for tread (moved the spare to the front), cleaning with degreaser underneath, checking window washers, lights etc. I had already installed door locks. The key in my mind is to find a RWC checker who is laid back and have a good chat to him about the vehicles and how you intend using it so he understands it isn't a daily driver (in my case)
Once the RWC was completed I joined the LROCV and then put club plates on the Perentie which works in beautifully with only using it on the weekends. The good thing about club plates is that you don't need to take the vehicle to VicRoads for another inspection it just goes on the RWC and the club membership. LROCV don't do an inspection either they just depend on the RWC.
Andrew
Hey Andrew,
Do those guys in Cheltenham still exist.
If so whats there name and address?
Blknight.aus
19th February 2024, 08:25 PM
Pm me, so long as it's not a 6x6 at full gvm.
I have a tamed roadworthy guy and so long as I'm the one finding and fixing the issues in prep for the roadworthy it's a pretty painless process.
As I know what he'll usually pick up I can give you a fairly.close hit list tonatart with.
This is northern suburbs however.
Tins
19th February 2024, 10:17 PM
Outer Eastern suburbs I could possibly point you at someone as well.
Rjgp
25th March 2024, 05:54 AM
Pm me, so long as it's not a 6x6 at full gvm.
I have a tamed roadworthy guy and so long as I'm the one finding and fixing the issues in prep for the roadworthy it's a pretty painless process.
As I know what he'll usually pick up I can give you a fairly.close hit list tonatart with.
This is northern suburbs however.
Hi Dave,
Unfortunalty i don't have the ability to private message yet.
Where about are you locate?
Rjgp
25th March 2024, 05:56 AM
Outer Eastern suburbs I could possibly point you at someone as well.
Hi Jay Tee,
Thanks for the help.
Who would you recommend?
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