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Postby Si » Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:23 pm

Heres a question that no one can seem to answer.

Selling a car, that currently has a Personalised Plate on it. The car isnt going to be sold with the plate.

The cars rego and wof has expired, so therefore the plate cant be swapped on it.

You need a plate to get a WOF, and Id rather not transfer the cara ownership including my plate to the new person,

Anyone else had this problem before?



I must admit, plates in nz are a pain in the ass.
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Postby Adydas » Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:26 pm

I think youd find it wouldnt be an issue if you sold it with the minimum 3 months wof and rego your " supposed " to sell a car with.

My mum found the rule out ages ago and wouldnt let up on me about it, but if its correct it would solve your situation beacse the simple answer is " your supposed to make it wofable and regoable by a minimum of 3 months before you can legally sell it "..

dont excatly sound that far out..
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Postby Mr Revhead » Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:30 pm

no.
if you sell it "as is" then you do not need to do that.
that would be crazy.

im sure you just go to the AA or post shop etc and just get a plate for it.
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Postby Si » Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:36 pm

im sure you just go to the AA or post shop etc and just get a plate for it.


Been there done that, need a current rego, which means need a current wof....
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Postby Adydas » Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:38 pm

As is where is means nothing if you really need to push it..

I sold a boat about 2 years ago now, i took it down to the guy who was buying it, and he inspected it to a point he was happy with it.

So effecivly he was happy with the as is where is princapal of the sale, that did Not stop me been taken to small claims court and losing.

its a very long story, but "as is, where is" will not hold up as well as you may think, its not the Magical get out of sale free card everyone belives it to be, and thats coming from someone thats experianced it first hand.

Si wrote:
im sure you just go to the AA or post shop etc and just get a plate for it.


Been there done that, need a current rego, which means need a current wof....


Cor it allmost sounds like that supports excatly what i just said!!! Funny that!!
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Postby Si » Sun Oct 28, 2007 3:00 pm

What should I do if the WoF has expired or is more than one month old?
Buyers can insist on a WoF being less than one month old. This helps protect them if faults have developed in the vehicle since the last WoF check.

If the buyer doesn’t insist on this, they should give the seller a written undertaking that the vehicle won’t be used on the road except for taking it for a new warrant of fitness inspection. This protects the seller — it confirms that the new owner is aware that the current WoF is older than one month.

Vehicles without a current WoF must be advertised for sale ‘as is, where is’.



No where on the LTSA site does it say you have to have 3 months of rego to sell.
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Postby Mad Murphy » Sun Oct 28, 2007 3:06 pm

Always pays to get it in writing from the buyer if they're buying AIWI.
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Re: Personalised Plate Q.

Postby NZ_AE86 » Sun Oct 28, 2007 3:53 pm

Si wrote:

You need a plate to get a WOF, and Id rather not transfer the cara ownership including my plate to the new person,



You don't need a plate to get a WOF! If you just take the plate off and get it in writing that you own it then if/when he gets if WOF'd and Reg'd he will have to get new plates from a TSD.
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Postby Adydas » Sun Oct 28, 2007 3:56 pm

I tryed finding that as i did hope it wasnt accurate ( who wants there mother to be right ) how ever is it just me or does that seem to emply you can / should ask for at least a months wof? Or does it mean if it has a wof it has to be greater than 1 month ( ie ill only buy the car if you renew it? )

While it says that on the site i still know the harshness of the bite via small claims court, id certainly like to take a memeber of LTSA along as a witness to any such court hearing and have them repeat whats wrote above hopefully defending anyone against any such case.

Even so, it isnt going to change the fact you cant get the personalised plate off unless you have somthing to go on there, and you cant do that untill you have a valid rego ( and therefor wof ).

i would how ever be intrested in knowing the out come of registering the plates from where they are to a new car ( effecivly rendering there old exsistance useless )

Or again do you require pulling them off the other car first?
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Postby Xyrath 86 » Sun Oct 28, 2007 5:09 pm

class A rego doesn't require a wof. Just chuck a couple months of that on, its cheap.
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Postby Bling » Sun Oct 28, 2007 5:51 pm

thats a valid point!

hopefully this is the loop hole you're after
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Postby Sideros » Sun Oct 28, 2007 8:02 pm

What ever you do, make sure you have a password on your plates to get them re-made... Worst comes to the worst just destroy yours - he can't re-make them then. Ask Brad about that...!
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Postby Defective » Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:00 am

i had the same problem with my old starion...

ended up having to derego it to get the plates of it, was the only option. other than getting it legal.


that class a rego might be worth a look....
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