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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    $251 must have been for 6mnths. Our sons 4 cylinder is $523 this year.
    Our TD5 (considered a 6 cyl for rego purposes) is $628
    Registered my county-Isuzu last month. Qld private use reg.

    Registration fee $208.55
    CTP Insurance $272.00
    Traffic Improvement Fee $42.45
    Total $523.00
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    I once had a sales rep based in northern NSW with his company car registered in Qld at the corporate address. He received a fine for having an interstate registered car kept in NSW and was warned to get it registered in NSW within xx days or he could be fined every time the local coppers saw him. I contacted the then Dept. of Transport in Grafton and this was confirmed. We had to register his car in NSW, considerably more expensive than Qld, at his address and with the Qld. postal address recorded for service of notices.
    There are a heck of a lot of business vehicles in NSW that are registered interstate.

    It seems most tradies utes are registered in Qld or Vic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    There are a heck of a lot of business vehicles in NSW that are registered interstate.

    It seems most tradies utes are registered in Qld or Vic.
    Wonder what happens if they have an accident, particularly one that involves serious injury. Insurance void?
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Yep, SA is the slackest, you just roll up with your papers fill in the form and pay your 3/6/9/12 months rego and off you go, thats why there are heaps of old rust buckets on the road- also have a fair share of good condition 30+ year old cars due to the dry weather.
    It is no different in Qld. Only require a pink slip if you wish to sell the vehicle.
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