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    Thumbs down of course just getting it registered would just be to easy

    well Ian got a blue slip on the trailer went to the RTA to register it, and it can't be registered at this point because the VIN number is not on the database...

    When does the VIN get put on the database? baring in mind this trailer has never been regisitered and came from VIC....

    so now it has to go to an RTA inspection blah blah.....I dont get it

    If I built this trailer and then went to register it I dont think I have to go through this bull****....

    When a company builds a trailer do they regisiter the VIN? or do the RTA issue one?

    I just cant see why they would have the vin on a database when the bloody thing has never been regisitered before
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    I'm not sure, but I think the RTA allocate the VIN plates for trailers rather than you just pulling a VIN number out of the air.
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    If it has a VIN and a compliance plate I wouldn't have thought they'd be a problem. I remember when I took our Kamper and the Puma in to get registered when we got home last year there was two problems the inspector and I had.

    1. Where is the engine number for the Puma? By rights he couldn't just accept the one on the sticker on the top of the engine. Luckily MLR had it provided with all the paper work and that was OK.

    2. Where was the compliance plate on the trailer? This involved us both looking around underneath the trailer as he suspected it would be there. It was and all was happy.

    This may not sound relevant but the NT uses the same underlying system as the RTA. Sounds to me like Ian got an inspector having a bad day.

    Also you'll have to check but I suspect the trailer will need an annual roadworthy (as it has brakes) being NSW. Up here I will need one every 3 years until it is 9 years old and then it becomes annual.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    If it has a VIN and a compliance plate I wouldn't have thought they'd be a problem. I remember when I took our Kamper and the Puma in to get registered when we got home last year there was two problems the inspector and I had.

    1. Where is the engine number for the Puma? By rights he couldn't just accept the one on the sticker on the top of the engine. Luckily MLR had it provided with all the paper work and that was OK.

    2. Where was the compliance plate on the trailer? This involved us both looking around underneath the trailer as he suspected it would be there. It was and all was happy.

    This may not sound relevant but the NT uses the same underlying system as the RTA. Sounds to me like Ian got an inspector having a bad day.

    Also you'll have to check but I suspect the trailer will need an annual roadworthy (as it has brakes) being NSW. Up here I will need one every 3 years until it is 9 years old and then it becomes annual.
    I agree with all that except to explain the last sentence.

    Our Dec 2002 build camper was inspected for the first time in the NT in July 2006, had its next inspection in July 2008 and is currently registered but will need its next inspection in July 2010.

    Sooooo...

    A camper trailer that has a 'ktichen' with attached gas bottle needs to have 4 inspections by its 10th anniversay and then annually after that.
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    Hi Lou
    When I built my trailer I had to apply for a vin number.
    I had to fit a compliance plate(get them from a trailer shop and stamp or engrave the details) and yes it had to be inspected too.
    When I got my renewal notice a couple of months ago,came up NEVER TO BE RE-LICENCED.They had issued 2 vin nos when I applied for 1,the guy who inspected it cancelled the vin allocated to the trailer.All sorted I HOPE!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I'm not sure, but I think the RTA allocate the VIN plates for trailers rather than you just pulling a VIN number out of the air.
    what in VIC?

    do NSW have access to VIC database? or is it a national database as the Vin I'm assuming would have been issued down there if that is the case.

    its a one owner trailer that came from VIC
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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    what in VIC?

    do NSW have access to VIC database? or is it a national database as the Vin I'm assuming would have been issued down there if that is the case.

    its a one owner trailer that came from VIC
    I suspect that you will find each state has their own set of numbers, coordinated to the extent that they do not issue the same numbers (probably by a state identifying prefix) but that the various states computers do not talk to each other.

    I remember how frustrating it was when I moved from Victoria to NSW - total of three vehicles and one trailer; in comparison, changing from RACV to NRMA took one phone call - their computers DO talk to each other!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    I suspect that you will find each state has their own set of numbers, coordinated to the extent that they do not issue the same numbers (probably by a state identifying prefix) but that the various states computers do not talk to each other.

    I remember how frustrating it was when I moved from Victoria to NSW - total of three vehicles and one trailer; in comparison, changing from RACV to NRMA took one phone call - their computers DO talk to each other!

    John
    Mine was checked against SA rego and the tralier and that one stayed as the VIN on my NT rego.

    So its obviously easier here in the gool ol' NT!
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    From the NSW RTA site.

    Inspection

    Step 2. Have an inspection
    Most vehicles more than five years old must pass an annual safety inspection. If your vehicle needs an inspection, your Renewal Notice will say so. Trailers under 250kg do not need to be inspected.

    Just about every camper trailer has to have a inspection certificate every year.

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    not really bothered about inspection it was the we can't register your camper as the vin is not on the database bit that bothered me.....

    and who does the inspection as I was under the impression that an RTA inspector was an approved blue slip person......I was lead t believe this when looking up for who was supposed to do my blue slip after my engineer's report on my car..


    if that is right then I wonder why the blue slip that was done that morning couldn't of been excepted especially as he confirmed the vin on the trailer
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