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Lol SA rego and roadworthy rules are ridiculous. The DA6 which has been regod in SA for 8 years before I got it and has a compliance plate needed a sticker which they sent in the mail as soon as we transferred ownership. No questions asked but a fairly obvious threat that if we don't put it on we will be in trouble. The DA5 however which I brought over last year, is a repaired vehicle with a new VIN, no compliance plate- they told me to put a piece of paper in the glovebox. Still no sticker or plate! Fkn joke.

Didn't have trouble getting 3rd party insurance on either of them though through Just Cars. Or were you trying to get comprehensive?
Yep, no disagreement from me. The Aero is perfectly fine according to NATIONAL law... God this state is stupid. I even noticed the difference in government workers. I called QLD Transport Department and the people who served me were extremely helpful, extremely friendly and one of them put me on hold for a few minutes and when she got back to me she couldn't stop apologising. I call ServiceSA and they pick up the phone like "what do you want?" -.-

Well, I got my mum to call RAA (as that's who we're with) to put the insurance in her name so that it would be cheaper. RAA said the only insurance they do for imports is full comprehensive. They said the insurance would be $516 per year (which aint too bad!) and they would insure for an agreed value of $6,000 I think it was ? But they said without the exempt sticker, they wouldn't touch the vehicle. Which was stupid!!!!! I could not get it through my head... NATIONAL laws say the car is fine, it has had an ADR check in the passed too! But STATE laws say it has to have a sticker. STUPID stupid laws.