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IN NSW,IF I WANTED TO BUY A SET OF NUMBER PLATES OFF SOMEBODY,IT IS NOT THE CASE OF JUST HANDING MONEY OVER AND TRANSFERING STRAIGHT TO MY CAR? I KNOW I AM HAVING TROUBLES JUST TRYING TO TRANSFER MY PLATES BACK TO ME THAT I PUT ON MY PARENTS CAR(THAT WAS EASY),BUT TO GET THEM BACK AND PUTTING THEM ON MY WIFES CAR I HAVE TO FILL OUT MY LIFES STORY.I HEARD OFF SOMEONE A FEW YEARS AGO I WOULD HAVE TO GET THE GUY TO BUY A CHEAP CAR WITH A COUPLE OF WEEKS REGO,TRANSFER FROM HIS CAR TO THAT CAR AND THEN I WOULD BUY THAT CAR OFF HIM.SURELY IT IS NOT THAT HARD,DOES SOMEONE HAVE A SIMPLE WAY,I GUESS IT IS DIFFERENT FROM STATE TO STATE.ANY IDEAS?
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If he surrenders the plates you can get them,make an "arrangement" with him?,,maybe,thats what I would try. |
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I know that in the ACT you can do a plate exchange. Basically means swapping number plates....Jack
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Jim be very careful with that one.I know in the ACT if you surrender the plates and they are collectable or of a certain catagory you may have to pay a heavy price to secure them. And its nothing to do with the plates market value it's a price the rego people put on them. Just be a bit careful thats all, you may lose the plate. Also there may be people waiting for that plate to become available, like in a waiting list and would get it before you. Thats in the ACT anyway.....Jack.
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Go to the RTA with the plates and your parent/s and ask for a "Right to display" form get it filled out by your parent/s giving your wife the right to display the plates on her car, simple easy and your parents pick up a regular yellow plate for their car or they can take her old plates using the same type of form. They will charge a small fee for the transfer and another fee for new plates for your parents. Edited by user Saturday, 19 February 2011 9:46:38 AM(UTC)
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I'd just buy the el cheapo car with rego in their name, and transfer the car to you. Then swap plates between cars and hand the plates back in off the bomb. Bomb can stay at wreckers or wherever the whole time. |
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he's in NSW.and thats what I mean by arrangement.(check it all out first)as you say ,it changes daily and even depends on who's at the counter sometimes. Edited by user Saturday, 19 February 2011 10:29:49 PM(UTC)
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I've been through a bit of this recently.
ACT- no worries. Both registered owners head into Dickson RTA with both sets of plates and simply do a swap. Small fee involved and everyone gets new rego papers and sticker.
NSW- used to be the same but unfortunately changed. You're now only able to transfer plates between registered vehicles of immediate family members. The only way around it is as you say, buy a bomb swap the plates to it and sell the car to the guy who wants the plates. He then does a swap between his 2 cars to get the plates on the one he wants. You will end up paying transfer fees and stamp duty twice though plus each person will have to pay a fee to swap plates from one car to the other.. Surrendering plates could work out iffy. They may not be immediately available for the other person to order.
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Plus if you surrender plates and get them re-made you'll pay an annual fee. Old personal plates are fee-free. |
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Where's that Byron? We Don't even know what plates he's talking about?Custom,Euro,Personalised,Premium and R&s Series..(old),all different costs and rules.Just pick another number plate!..lol |
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I AM TALKING ABOUT YELLOW AND BLACK(STANDARD ISSUE),OR THE BLACK AND WHITE TWO LETTER THREE NUMBERS.IN NSW YOU CANT ORDER THE YELLOW AND BLACK ANY MORE TO MATCH YOUR PLATES THAT MAY HAVE BEEN ON THE CAR WHEN NEW,YOU CAN ONLY BUY OUT OF THE COLOUR RANGE WHICH IS THE WRONG YELLOW AND COP THE FEE. I THINK YOU HAVE TO PAY A YEARLY FEE NOW IF YOU GET YOUR PLATES REMADE EVEN IF THEY WHERE BEFORE THE FEES CAME IN.THEY SHOULD HAVE ALONG THE BOTTOM,NSW THE RIP OFF STATE.
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Sorry,you never mention they were the wrong yellow?good luck with that,it sounds like a mine field. on the bottom of the plate they should have.. "are you as confused as me state". Edited by user Monday, 21 February 2011 12:01:04 AM(UTC)
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Same sort of thing but totally different. If I stumbled across a pair of old Vic black and white plates at a swapmeet or the like, can they be used on a car or are the just ornaments?
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Old plates are ornaments. They cannot be reissued unless you buy new 'custom' plates in that combination. In black and white they are $295, and have the new style letters and numbers, not the old block fat ones. |
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Hi Guys playwme is 100% correct, the only way to do it in NSW is to buy him a cheap car, get him to swap his plates between his 2 cars & then transfer that car into your name with the required plates. In their wisdom, the parasites at the RTA now charge a high initial fee & an annual fee for any plate that is ordered with a particular number sequence. Say he had the standard yellow plates, ABC-123 on his car & you want to buy them off him. What they want him to do is to hand the plates in & then for you to apply for them. When you make that request they become a 'custom plate request'. They will then cost $110 up front plus $90 per year (every year) on top of your rego fee. If you buy the right 'cheapy' you could make a profit from the car itself enough to pay for he transfer fees & get the plates for almost nothing, with no ongoing fee & they will have the old-school look. The fees on transferring a cheap car are not expensive because they are based on a percentage. Dr Terry Edited by user Tuesday, 22 February 2011 7:45:13 PM(UTC)
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