(12-04-2023, 06:51 PM)Doob Wrote: Good points raised by T1 Terry.
In WA you can get a temporary permit to drive an unregistered vehicle for 48 hrs - with restrictions - (basically for the intent of getting the vehicle repaired and re-registered.) https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensin...permit.asp
But the vehicle needs to be reasonably roadworthy.
I our case, having the old NSW registration papers from the previous owner (in addition to proof of ownership) - helped a great deal with the WA vehicle inspection and registration process.
Cheers
Grant
Thanks for useful advice all, great to have so much experience to draw from on forum.
Cheers Shane
Hi Shane
If its driveable you could do it on a permit (or two).. we drove a Country Buggy across last year on a SA permit (3 days) then 2 x 1 day WA permit
Gordon
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Although this thread is a little bit old almost posted in May 2023, I would like to add that now there are many car transport companies in Australia. Sharing my personal experience as a car dealer I transport usually 2 to 3 cars per week interstate. I have 3 companies in my list: P&S Logistics, PrixCar, and CEVA. These companies are much better than other companies as they are affordable, reliable, and safe. So, if anyone is looking for car transport, must get quotes from these companies.
Just a follow up on this, ended up using Jay Cee Ess Global via truckit. Picked up in Murrurundi NSW on car carrier to Brisbane, by sea to Fremantle & tilt tray to Busselton. No hassles & was cheaper than anyone else.
Shane