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20-07-2011, 11:21 AM | #1 | ||||
Silky Smoothe
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Hampton Park, Melbourne.
Posts: 412
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hey all, Alright this is just a basic call out to anyone who has an ABN either Registered with there cars, or running with their cars.
My work is looking into buying new cars at the moment, the vehicles will be registered in our individual names to avoid confusion when being pulled over if the situation arised. I'm 20 years old, still fall under the P plate laws of 'prohibited vehicles.' Now, here's the problem. My boss loves falcons, and apparently he can get a smaller discount by buying cars in bulk (we're buying 5). His spoken to the guys at Ford and told him his plans, they agreed to knock XX amount off the price if we bought them all. The only utes that they had in stock ATM was the XR6T. Which he wants to get, Now unfortunately i fall under the category that i can't drive one legally. We spoke to ford about the issue and told them they we would need 4 XRT's and 1 XR6. They said that they couldn't get the same deal with any changes and to pay upfront the full cost of each car. Which is ****. So, Its been my bosses job to find a way that i'm able to drive these before off P's but he has come to no conclusion, so his put me onto the job. I searched VicRoads and found the following information regarding ABN's. I've highlighted the important bit, but also underlined the bit in question. Quote:
I know i could risk it and just drive regardless, but i would like to be covered in the unfortunate sake that something had happened, Which draws me to my next problem. Insurance. Under Insurance i'm Quote:
I may have rambled and failed to get to the point. I'm personally not too fussed about whether i drive a T or not, but work want these, we will already be giving another one to the bosses son who doesnt work with us, just to make the numbers up. My questions; - does anyone have/had a vehicle they were "unable to drive" but done this through the company and given lee-way. - what are the necessary paperworks needed? - Has anyone gone through anything similar before? Thankyou in advance. |
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