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    makes me wonder if the QLD Gov kept the paper work, if "they" issued a Mod Plate, from 1990 ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    makes me wonder if the QLD Gov kept the paper work, if "they" issued a Mod Plate, from 1990 ?
    What we managed to find out is that we can request it from archive - but need the details of who did the report etc. So missing the info to do it ourselves.

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    Sounds like Vic.

    The rego papers show the right engine number for what's in it, but due to "administrative inefficiency' there's nothing to back it up.

    The question really is if the reg papers show this number for the engine why would the 'responsible authority' even question the provenance of same.

    In other words you are being expected to prove that they operated correctly to put number on the form. Just coz they can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    Sounds like Vic.
    Sounds like Australia, IMO. In fact, if the car had been previously registered in Vic in it's current config it would be no problem. Vic at least accept that a vehicle that was registered before should be capable of being registered again. Everything is recorded.

    Why, though, do we have different systems across borders? This is Australia, after all, with a population about the same as California's.

    It's hard to blame Vic if the records cannot be produced. After all, they are liable for the safety of everyone on Victoria's roads. Often, they are the most lenient of all the Eastern States when it comes to mods, and they don't force you to get a RWC every year.

    Those of you that 'know' me will know I'm not a fan, but I reckon we in Vic have it easy on this stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    Sounds like Australia, IMO. In fact, if the car had been previously registered in Vic in it's current config it would be no problem. Vic at least accept that a vehicle that was registered before should be capable of being registered again. Everything is recorded.

    Why, though, do we have different systems across borders? This is Australia, after all, with a population about the same as California's.

    It's hard to blame Vic if the records cannot be produced. After all, they are liable for the safety of everyone on Victoria's roads. Often, they are the most lenient of all the Eastern States when it comes to mods, and they don't force you to get a RWC every year.

    Those of you that 'know' me will know I'm not a fan, but I reckon we in Vic have it easy on this stuff.
    The laws are not national because NSW refuses to to not have yearly inspections.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    The laws are not national because NSW refuses to to not have yearly inspections.
    The only thing that annoys me about recently moving to NSW, is the crap and the cost of registering cars/bikes/ trailers here, its rediculous! And as for the 'roadworthy' every year, i have seen more POS and lower standard of cars on the roads here than any other state.

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    The laws are not national because NSW refuses to to not have yearly inspections.
    We don't have these in the West either (Thank the Gods) and I don't see too many POS driving around here.
    I have just paid my yearly rego for my D2 $894.85, How does that compare to the other states?
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    We don't have these in the West either (Thank the Gods) and I don't see too many POS driving around here.
    I have just paid my yearly rego for my D2 $894.85, How does that compare to the other states?
    My old vic rego was about $630!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    The only thing that annoys me about recently moving to NSW, is the crap and the cost of registering cars/bikes/ trailers here, its rediculous! And as for the 'roadworthy' every year, i have seen more POS and lower standard of cars on the roads here than any other state.
    So what does a "big" bike cost to rego in NSW?
    I have a ZZR1100- cost $860 and something a year in the NT.
    Apparently a prang on the Z is far worse than if I were on a 250 or smaller and...
    the Z is heavier on the road!!
    According to the NT MVR

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    We don't have these in the West either (Thank the Gods) and I don't see too many POS driving around here.
    I have just paid my yearly rego for my D2 $894.85, How does that compare to the other states?
    Every state compares well against Queensland, as of today.
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