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Getting your motor home a road worthy


 

Hi, everyone, just wanted to get some advise, if possible, from people that have dealt with road worthy's on old motor homes like mine,  l bought a 1984 model Nissan civilian, can you please tell me, what is checked on a small 7 meter motor home for road worthy, it has a dometic gas / electric fridge and a gas cooktop installed, the electric was complianced in 2015, and l have the blue compliance plate, for 2 persons dated 2010, l have to find out what's needed to get it road worthy, and regoed, can you help me please, let me know your thoughts, thank you. Steve


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Welcome to the gang Steve, enjoy here and out in the playground.

"Let me know your thoughts" Well, if were me I would go direct to the horse and ask there, that way you get the info needed from those that know at the Registration mob in your State/Territory. No charge for asking.




Keep Safe on the roads and out there.

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