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18-06-2012, 07:21 PM | #1 | ||
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Ok am looking at the NT website about buying a 2nd hand car and nowhere does it mention anything about getting a roadworthy or inspection???
http://transport.nt.gov.au/mvr/regis...icle-ownership Yet if your transferring rego from an interstate car you need to have the car looked at if its older then 3yrs old. So do you need a safety cert or roadworthy cert in the NT when buying/selling a car???
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18-06-2012, 07:31 PM | #2 | |||
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18-06-2012, 09:31 PM | #3 | ||
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Ah am not transferring....
The webiste says you need one when transferring, but doesnt say anything about buying 2nd hand. I want to know if you need one when you buy a 2nd hand car in NT.
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18-06-2012, 11:08 PM | #4 | ||
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No RWC needed on sale & transfer of owner in NT. All vehicles just need yearly RWC inspection once over 3 years old. I hold a current NT vehicle inspectors licence for motor vehicles up to HR, ( Heavy Rigid truck ).
What sort of vehicle are you looking at & where is it located ? Private or dealer etc. Cheers. |
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19-06-2012, 01:13 AM | #5 | ||
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Just to add to the above post;
New cars go 36 months before their first inspection then every 24 months till they are ten years old then every 12 months for the rest of their life or has the system changed Gavin Hope this helps
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19-06-2012, 07:13 PM | #6 | |||
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I think that the system has been the same for the last 15 years since i've been an authorized inspector.... To be honest i don't really get into that side of the regulations too much. I just get the job if carrying out the actual inspection's after the customer has booked their vehicle in for the rego check. I was just being "lazy" with my original post stating 3 years, as i didn't want to spend too much time with my super slow "2 finger Mechanic typing", lol. Thought i'd get away with keeping it simple by just saying 3 years - but you got me mate, lol. Anyway your above described interval for inspections is fairly close, but from what i'm lead to believe new cars have the first inspection at 3 years, then again at 5 years, then 7 years - then yearly after that. I have NOT confirmed this 100%, but from memory i think that's how it works. Happy to be corrected if wrong. Anyway, regardless of the reg's on the inspection intervals, the main point regarding the question in this thread is that no RWC is required from the sale, or when transfering to a new owner. The RWC will only ever be due at the dates as indicated by the MVR. As would be strongly recommended for the purchase of any second hand vehicle, a pre purchase inspection from a reputable workshop is the best option in this case. We have done quite few P/P inspections over the last 12 months at my current place of employment. Have detected a few nasties, including one vehicle with accident repairs - the other was an ex rental vehicle, also with pannel repairs. Both were poor quality repairs & paint. Also quite often many vehicles have poor service history as well. Cheers guys. Last edited by Gavin Thomas; 19-06-2012 at 07:21 PM. |
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19-06-2012, 05:51 AM | #7 | ||
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ok cool thanks..... I'll pass the info on!
Gavin friend of mine just moved there, she is just after a small 4 cyclinder, had seen a few online, but none mentioned roadworthys etc, one said it wasnt due for inspection till next year.
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