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Old 05-08-2018, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by spookypt View Post
Its no different to bringing into QLD from Vic a Ford Focus. As long as its got full rego and a vin then the process is the same. Remember though IT MUST pass a QLD RWC.
*(Traps there) Club rego Id assume would be different.

Also, you may find, depending on the car that it was originally rego'd up here. With a lot of builders being up here long ago you never know QT might have a history of it. If you post a pic some may know its lineage.
Actually, no, is not the same as a Ford Focus.
The difference is a Focus has a compliance plate and carries full documented testing held by the federal government that demonstrates compliance with all ADRS.
An ICV NEVER has full compliance - they aren’t crash tested for a start.
Each state therefore has its own scheme to allow ICV registration. Most states and territories are reasonable in accepting data from other states and territories. NSW in particular is not...
Just don’t fall for the trap in believing that because it has engineering paperwork and it’s registered that it still matches the engineering paperwork. So many parts are changed / replaced after registration on ICVs you can never be sure until you check the paperwork against the car.

Just saying.

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