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If it ain't broke........
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I have just sold my 69 Mustang Fastback to another Qld resident who would like to keep the car on club rego with his local club in Bundaberg Qld. Is it just a standard transfer ie RWC and transfer papers ?
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Miss read your post sorry
I don't know if it's that simple up there but It's not that simple in NSW, Down here you hand the plates back and the new owner applies for club plates It's pretty simple just an ID check and a few forms and BAM your away
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I have personalized plates thou
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As long as he is in a car club, all he need to do is take a dating certificate in for the car, he has bought of you and it's a simple transfer. Still needs a RWC and also if he gets the personalize plate with the car, he needs a transfer form for them as well.
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