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18-11-2005, 10:46 AM | #1 | ||
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Hi all, I was told I should post this up in a new topic, so here goes:
I'm bringing a '78 corvette over at the moment (had a few dramas, see Shipping Kaos thread) and want to be able to drive it straight away. Problem is, in NSW I can't rego it till it's 30 years old (without swapping to RHD, which i'm NOT doing), so that's 2008. I wanna drive it NOW dammit. so, what can I do? I know i can rego it in NT and WA, someone said ACT might be a go-er as well... does anyone know? if ACT *isn't* a go-er, can anyone in WA or NT help out and "lend" me their address? hehe Coz from what i can gather I need to have an address to register the car to, or if i register the car under a business name I need an address to attach the business to (and if any mail comes through I need it forwarded on). Anyway here's my pretty car (not quite a ford, as someone pointed out, but friggin nice nonetheless): Matt |
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