Brisbane blue plate engineer wanted.??

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oldgmh
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Brisbane blue plate engineer wanted.??

Post by oldgmh »

I have purchased an EK with 186, discs and belts, as my daughters weekend driver. :D :D :D

It was modified in 1999 and previously registered in Victoria with an engineers report (i have a copy). :shock:
To register the car in Qld it needs to be inspected by an authorised engineer and a blue mod plate fitted. :(

I am looking for contacts of who can do this?? :D :D

thanks.
thropzed
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Post by thropzed »

Graham, I have the guy for you! Give me a call!
Cheers Theo Z..................
Watch for the early bird, He might be just getting home.

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go_rat
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Post by go_rat »

you don't need a blue plate if it was previously registered with that engine etc.

You need to call Vehicle Standards (part of Queensland Transport)(the guys there know what they're on about) and fax them a copy of the engineers reports and previous rego details and it can be registered in Queensland.
You only need a blue plate fitted if the mods were completed in Queensland, in this case.

I'll try find the number
go_rat
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Post by go_rat »

You can get approval on a reciprocal basis

Land Transport and Safety
Vehicle Standards and Safety
Floor 9 Transport House
230 Brunswick Street
PO Box 673
Fortitude Valley QLD 4006

Billy Gallagher

07 32534851

as long as you have previous rego papers and the engineers report, too easy
oldgmh
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Post by oldgmh »

Theo - thanks for the number of the engineer, I spoke to him and he seems quite good.

go_rat. - thanks for your advice - I rang Qld Vehicle Standards and Safety with a good result of reciprocal agreements - you are absolutely correct.

I now only have to send in the previous Victorian engineers report, along with previous Victorian registration details, and Qld Vehicle Standards will, after perusal, send me a letter of modification acceptance. :D :D excellent :D :D No cost/fee ! - even better. :D :D

It is good to see the states all working as one, we are after all living in Australia and not different countries. It's not always seen that way.. :shock: :shock:

thanks for the prompt replies. oldgmh :D
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