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Merv and Sharon 07-03-2009 01:30 AM

Queensland Transport waiting lists
 
My saga with QT continues. I did engineering 6 weeks ago and all was fine and today I finally received my approval from QT to make an appointment for their final inspection. I called them straight away to do so, to be advised that I could not get an appointment until August 20th. Another 6-7 weeks, and 3 months in total. It is hard to believe that they are so busy and it makes hospital waiting lists look good!

The wait would be the same at any inspection station, I am advised and I have to trailer the car there as they said that even paying the CTP in advance, I could not be issued with a limited permit to drive the car there (only 10 kms for me). Groan - sorry for the whinge but who else would listen?

Merv

LT65 07-03-2009 03:40 AM

Merv,
I am hearing you. Currently I to am waiting for my letter from QT with an invitation to visit the inspection station. Guess I had better arrange a trailer as well even though they are only less than 3km from home. Hopefully the waiting list for an appointment is a little shorter.

Lionel.

Beejay 07-03-2009 04:42 AM

Merv,

Hang in there!

It took me about 3 months to get rego, including brake tests, emission tests etc.

At the time it took forever, but now that I look back it was just another step in building a kit car.

Ben

Merv and Sharon 07-03-2009 04:54 AM

I guess many of us have been through this, but that does not make it right. I am also in a regional centre and hoped that would be faster. Our government departments should operate better. Still that's why we have elections ... hmmm.
Ben was that in QLD? I believe that emission tests are not needed to be done by Queensland Transport?

Merv

Rob. Smith 07-03-2009 05:33 AM

Looks like Queensland transport is catching up with NSW RTA. We can't beat you at footy but we can do you all the time with bureacracy..ha ha ha ha ha

Beejay 07-03-2009 07:06 AM

NSW Merv.

I was possibly the first to be caught in the web of emissions testing.

Evidently all new cars now must be emissions tested, and the NSW Rta official now makes a personal visit to your house for an inspection. Shouldn't they be putting their time into old dangerous heaps of junk rather than us?

Whilst I think this is totally unreasonable and ridiculous, at the end of the day we are lucky to be able to register a roadster with light weight, enormous horsepower (With a Chev!) and old school looks.

Go with the flow Merv! It will be worth it.

Ben

Merv and Sharon 07-03-2009 04:05 PM

Yes I am resigned to the time involved, although in my own work I could never tell the public to go away and wait for 6 months.

I can do a few tidy-up jobs on the car and a few embellishments. I was told that QT do not do emissions tests as that has been checked by the engineer.

Who knows ...

Merv

sambo 07-03-2009 08:13 PM

Feeling your pain Merv. If/when I effectively finish the car, to have to wait 3-6 months with money in hand ready to go... that would sh1t me up the wall. Hang in there mate.

macloft 07-03-2009 08:20 PM

Well I got my notice to take it for inspection 2 months after engineering. But in the mean time I ended up in Texas. Hopefully back in 2 years.
Should I make my appointment now, they may be ready for when I get back:JEKYLHYDE

Zedn 07-04-2009 03:02 AM

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Evidently all new cars now must be emissions tested,
Beejay, is your engine out of a car more then 3 years old? I spoke to an engineer last week (Kevin at Wyong) and he said that emmisions test was required if more than 3 years old. Can you by any chance remember roughly what this test costs?

Cheers.
Liam

Merv and Sharon 07-04-2009 11:35 PM

There is so much variation possible on these inspections: do you need a grille, bumper bar, or emissions testing? Sometimes, yes sometimes no. I am going to keep ringing every week to see if I can get an earlier inspection time from a cancellation.

Thanks for the support.

Merv

gjkrv8 07-05-2009 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Merv and Sharon (Post 963523)
There is so much variation possible on these inspections: do you need a grille, bumper bar, or emissions testing? Sometimes, yes sometimes no. I am going to keep ringing every week to see if I can get an earlier inspection time from a cancellation.

Thanks for the support.

Merv

Hi Merv,

Keep plugging away at "the Bureaucracy", you might get a break and sneak in earlier on a cancellation.

Speaking of variation, my inspector said "where's your front number plate illumination?". I said I've never seen a car with one and he ignored me and just kept in inspecting, I think he was trying me on. I just kept my trap shut after that.

Good luck.

I am about a week away from sending to the painter which takes about 2 months (sanding and painting). Lucky its damn cold and wet down here and I cant drive it so I wont miss it too much. Will be ready for summer.

Took it for a test drive tonight (just a shade over 10 degrees) after upgrading my Brake lines (little longer and braided) and pads to RB74 (front) and comp2 (rear) - stops real good now. After a few hard stops the brakes are only just getting slightly warm.

Rgds

Gregg

Beejay 07-05-2009 02:32 AM

Zedn,

My engine was within the three years, they seem to be sending everyone through at the moment. I think you will find that the NSW RTA doaes a personal inspection now too.

The emissions test is free, but can be difficult to pass. Unless all your sensors are working well and you have good factory cats you should pass.

I used Peter Gilliard as my engineer - I found him to be very good.

Cheers,

Ben

gjkrv8 07-05-2009 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Beejay (Post 963539)
Zedn,

My engine was within the three years, they seem to be sending everyone through at the moment. I think you will find that the NSW RTA doaes a personal inspection now too.

The emissions test is free, but can be difficult to pass. Unless all your sensors are working well and you have good factory cats you should pass.

I used Peter Gilliard as my engineer - I found him to be very good.

Cheers,

Ben

My emission test was in Vic (by the engineer), but same recommendation as Beejay, use new Cats and you should be ok. My engineer said to me the ones who have come close to the wire or failed have had used/old cats.

Rgds

Gregg

Merv and Sharon 07-05-2009 02:43 AM

The engineer checks that in QLD. Have been through all that. It is just the time and there are so many 'little' jobs that can be done ... One of our members was asked to get a Safety Certificate - when that is the main outcome of the QT inspection! Another was required to get his car weighed. That is also not needed here.

Time to get back to the hardtop!

Merv


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