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Old 02-07-2015, 11:27 PM   #1
rijruna
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Default roadworthy woes

Gday again, I have a problem, I need to get a roadworthy on my 76 f100. Got put off the road for a bit of rust which Iv cut out & welded sheet replacement, along with 6 coats each of colour & clear & another engine,,,, all which of course took more than the 30 days Vicroads allows you. After that time the only roadtime you can for it is truck or trailer, no permits allowed or given. That also means, by the way,, that legally it can only be "road tested" on private land. How do mechanics road test legally in this situation, or do they just hope the coppers arent just around the corner in the back streets? I'd think a hell of a lot of mechanics around the place break the law regularly just so we can have our wheels rolling,,
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Rij
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