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Starter Motor
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Greetings folks,
New member here so be gentle. Does anyone actually know for sure and not by way of urban myth, rumour, bar talk, overheard conversation or reading the threads in here and forming personal average opinion, how old a vehicle must be when coming from USA to Oz, before it is exempt from LHD TO RHD conversion. When I Google the various key words, I get lots of different stuff. Most of the car transport companies have links to various state departments to research rego needs and rules but I can never find it in official form Is there anyone in here that can point me to a link that puts the regs up in writing in official form please. We are researching this for someone migrating from USA to QLD. Nice site. Cars in here are a little too new for me. Pre 1980's (or even earlier) my range of likes. Ones you don't need to be a nuclear physicist to work on. Would appreciate official help on the LHD to RHD thing muchly.......... Last edited by STOCKWHIP; 12-09-2008 at 10:02 AM. Reason: typos |
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