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NSW to WA transport
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(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
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#12
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


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That would have been a fun drive!!
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(11-04-2023, 06:14 PM)Grantus Wrote: If it’s driveable, also try CEVA Logistics, but not sure if they service WA.

I’ve never needed to transport a Kombi, but I know others have, and had good experiences with CEVA.

https://cevacarcarrying.com.au/

Definitely service WA, we sent Blue Bus on his way to the new owners in WA a few days ago.
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