My 1984 Viscount van is currently registered in NSW but Im thinking about moving to/storing it in Qld.
Can anyone tell me if I need to obtain a roadworthy in Qld to initially register it in Qld.
Further, do I need a roadworthy each annual renewal, as in NSW
Thank you.
bigdaddy
blackstump said
07:00 PM Aug 24, 2024
You will need a roadworthy and a gas certificate done to register it in Qld, but once registered you don't need an inspection to renew the rego.
bigdaddy said
07:44 PM Aug 24, 2024
Thats what I was hoping.
To your knowledge, is a nsw gas inspection good for qld or so I need to get one up there.
B
blackstump said
04:45 AM Aug 25, 2024
You will need to get one done in qld, I would think, but check with qld transport.
-- Edited by blackstump on Sunday 25th of August 2024 06:29:53 AM
woolman said
09:05 AM Aug 25, 2024
Qld does not accept a gas certificate from any where else and I found I had to make a "change" from WA compliance. The gas guy reckoned the fold down cover over gas burners needed to be fixed down. Tape complied. Beats me totally.
Neil
Dtassie said
09:28 AM Aug 25, 2024
Amazing isn't it, same country same tradesman different rules a few kms away. Idiocy!
rgren2 said
10:23 AM Aug 25, 2024
Dtassie wrote:
Amazing isn't it, same country same tradesman different rules a few kms away. Idiocy!
Try changing states if youre a tradie (or school teacher, dont know about other professions), you have to jump through a lot of hoops just to be qualified.
Hi gang.
My 1984 Viscount van is currently registered in NSW but Im thinking about moving to/storing it in Qld.
Can anyone tell me if I need to obtain a roadworthy in Qld to initially register it in Qld.
Further, do I need a roadworthy each annual renewal, as in NSW
Thank you.
bigdaddy
You will need a roadworthy and a gas certificate done to register it in Qld, but once registered you don't need an inspection to renew the rego.
To your knowledge, is a nsw gas inspection good for qld or so I need to get one up there.
B
You will need to get one done in qld, I would think, but check with qld transport.
-- Edited by blackstump on Sunday 25th of August 2024 06:29:53 AM
Qld does not accept a gas certificate from any where else and I found I had to make a "change" from WA compliance. The gas guy reckoned the fold down cover over gas burners needed to be fixed down. Tape complied. Beats me totally.
Neil
Try changing states if youre a tradie (or school teacher, dont know about other professions), you have to jump through a lot of hoops just to be qualified.