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clarkyboy
27th November 2014, 07:57 PM
Hi guys,
I'm looking at buying a 5 door 110 from the Frontline machinery actions. Can you rego these for daily use in WA? or do you need a special club rego or something?
Cheers.
Mick_Marsh
27th November 2014, 08:03 PM
You can get them fully licensed or put them on club rego.
LandroverScott
27th November 2014, 09:05 PM
I thought all the 5 door perenties had been through the auctions already
Dervish
28th November 2014, 06:44 AM
I thought all the 5 door perenties had been through the auctions already
There's a number of (~15) Personnel Carriers left; just the one Senior Commander though - AFM's marketing one.
I think the remaining wagons will be hard fought at the auctions though.
TK_Co
28th November 2014, 06:09 PM
Hi guys,
I'm looking at buying a 5 door 110 from the Frontline machinery actions. Can you rego these for daily use in WA? or do you need a special club rego or something?
Cheers.
I had no problem at all with my 6x6. Paid $140 to get it over the pits and a weigh bridge fee. The killer was the $1100 licence fee and $700 stamp duty.
The place I took it to only does vehicles over 4.5ton GVM tho.
Just catching the perentie bug.
? 1990 Perentie 6x6 Air Defence GS
?2013 Range Rover Sport
Cliffy
29th November 2014, 12:43 AM
Spanner roo is very close to pits.
Might have found and early bull bar to make him look even more like a Bush Tucker Mobile!
He's all Camo Green and just tinkering with the OD canopy now too.
77JRA
8th December 2014, 07:15 PM
Is it possible to buy over east and then drive back? Just curious as the option appears to be there to travel on an unregistered permit between NT/SA and WA. What is the option if you had a win in Vic or NSW?
Mick_Marsh
8th December 2014, 07:21 PM
Is it possible to buy over east and then drive back? Just curious as the option appears to be there to travel on an unregistered permit between NT/SA and WA. What is the option if you had a win in Vic or NSW?
Have a read of this. Start at post one.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/101-forward-controls-variations/201964-jayborovers-101-a-7.html
paulak
10th December 2014, 08:43 PM
Gday. You can get a permit in any state to drive it back. The permit is valid for about 4 weeks and you can drive the vehicle in different states. Except WA. You need an extra permit that lasts 24 or 48 hrs (cant remember) to drive from WA border to your end destination. Get your WA permit online - i guessed my arrival time at the border and was early so changed permit online.
Paul.
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