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Old 17-12-2011, 10:00 AM   #1
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Default Selling car interstate

It looks like I may have sold my car to someone in QLD (I'm in Vic).
The car currently has 8 months rego left on it. I have some questions (if anyone knows the answer).
1. Do I need a RWC if I'm selling interstate?
2. Is a Vic RWC recognised in QLD for re-registration purposes?
3. Do QLD Dept of Transport issue unregistered vehicle permits for vehicles being driven interstate, or would a Vic one get up to QLD?
4. I'm assuming the 8 months rego can't be cashed in up in QLD?

Sorry for all these, I need some answers before the prospective buyer rings me back tonight or tomorrow.

Cheers all,
Matty

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