Queensland insists on a safety certificate before you advertise it for sale. Not having one renders you liable for a $375 fine.
This is to keep unsafe cars off the road. :eek:
Note they don't need an inspection if you keep the car registered in your name for 50 years or longer!
I emailed Qld Transport to ask how I get an inspection certificate if the car is interstate when I want to sell it. No reply.
Their site doesn't cover selling it interstate.
Safety certificates
I guess this is why one sees currently registered Qld vehicles being sold unregistered. I never did understand that until I saw the above page.