Thinking of selling our old van and updating, was wondering if anyone on forum have any experience on what has to be done as our van is registered in Qld and selling in NSW more than likely to a person who lives in this state...................can we get a roadworthy done in NSW without having
NeilandRaine said
07:39 AM Feb 19, 2016
Not sure about vans but if it was a car you would need a Blue slip and not a Pink slip. Blue slip is a more comprehensive safety/road worthy check.
At least that is what I had to do a few years back
brickies said
08:30 AM Feb 19, 2016
Contact transport department in NSW for the right advice
jules47 said
09:38 AM Feb 19, 2016
I sold my caravan in Queensland, registered I Victoria. No roadworthy required - just signed transfer papers, and cancelled the registration.
Cruising Cruze said
10:19 AM Feb 19, 2016
Don't forget
In Qld you need a Gas certificate as well BTW
Cheers John
pauline said
01:35 PM Feb 19, 2016
jules47 wrote:
I sold my caravan in Queensland, registered I Victoria. No roadworthy required - just signed transfer papers, and cancelled the registration.
How long ago Jules, if you look on the website in Qld it says you have to supply a Qld safety certificate also gas certificate.
pauline said
12:04 PM Feb 20, 2016
Bump
hako said
07:18 PM Feb 20, 2016
Pailine - If you are selling the van in NSW then you will get a much better price and attract more buyers if it is registered in NSW. Many people (me included) will not even look at a van with interstate registration unless tha van was very cheap. Most buyers (if not all) want a van "ready to roll" without the hassle of re-registering it in their home state which adds unknown complications.
Personally I'd take it to a caravan place and get them to do the necessary inspections and supply the paperwork - most caravan repairers who do this will have the paperwork which you will need to transfer registration.
I would not bother to sell it with Qld registration in NSW even if you can supply a safety and gas certificate because the buyer will then have to go through the hassle of registering it in NSW.
Good Luck
Denis
Thinking of selling our old van and updating, was wondering if anyone on forum have any experience on what has to be done as our van is registered in Qld and selling in NSW more than likely to a person who lives in this state...................can we get a roadworthy done in NSW without having
At least that is what I had to do a few years back
In Qld you need a Gas certificate as well BTW
Cheers John
How long ago Jules, if you look on the website in Qld it says you have to supply a Qld safety certificate also gas certificate.
Personally I'd take it to a caravan place and get them to do the necessary inspections and supply the paperwork - most caravan repairers who do this will have the paperwork which you will need to transfer registration.
I would not bother to sell it with Qld registration in NSW even if you can supply a safety and gas certificate because the buyer will then have to go through the hassle of registering it in NSW.
Good Luck
Denis