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 Hello to All.

Errol & Sue here from Mukinbudin in sunny W.A.  in the Heart of the West Australian Wheatbelt,  and about to do our tour around this great country, for the first time, we have recently purchased a 23ft Boroma Van kinda old but not as old as me??? when we purchased, we were first time Buyers,  and now that I have the van at home and preparing for the journey,  expecting to leave mid to late March, I cannot find  the compliance plate, so I put to you in the Forum Pages is it mandatory that this vehicle has one?? I have the Serial # and the weights on the Licence papers, so would like to know if any of you out there can offer some advise,  I, We would be most grateful    Travel Safe

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Welcome to tha gang Errol and Sue, enjoy here and out in the playground.

May I suggest you speak to your vehicle rego authorities in the 'wild west'. That way you will have correct info from the horses mouth, so to speak.

Keep Safe on the roads and out there.



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Hi Errol and Sue,

I was in a similar situation a few years ago when I had to relicence a 1978 model Millard and was told by Qld Transport that I could replace the compliance plate myself with a Trailer Compliance Plate that could be bought over the counter at any licensing centre. They did emphasise that the information had to match those on the registration papers.

So I got one and engraved the details with a little battery powered engraver that I picked up in a hardware store.  Attached it to the van then had the roadworthy done, compliance plate was checked against the old rego papers and there was no questions asked by the examiner. Result = Passed.

 



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And it's welcome from us two 2 Errol n sue must agree with Doug on this one lucky you we have the other end of the horse in Vic roads

Hmmm nuff said

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Compliance plate is normally in the boot (front or tunnel) or on the A Frame.

Some Boromas had problems with breaking A frames, so I wonder if your van has the original A frame. It may have been replaced and if so the compliance plate might not have been attached to the new A frame. I believe there is a Boroma Owners Group ( http://www.boroma.net/ )

-- Edited by Bill B on Tuesday 17th of January 2017 02:17:05 PM

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G'day Errol and Sue, from another Sandgroper biggrin.  Plenty of good folks and great advice on here.

Pete & Marion



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Hello Errol and Sue, hope you get it all sorted and might see you out on the road this year.

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