RWC Info?

Discussion in 'Technical' started by FlyZ, Apr 10, 2004.

  1. FlyZ

    FlyZ Guest

    Greetings all,I'm looking to buy a Z and am not from Oz and have never heard of an RWC. I've noticed on caresales.com.au that some Z's say RWC included and others don't.Could someone please explain the RWC process and expenses associated? Thanks!
     
  2. BigPete

    BigPete Guest

    Get a Z with the roadworthy

    Roadworthy certificates are required upon purchase or transfer of a vehicle. They are conducted by licensed road worthy testers who complete a prescribed checklist and if satisfactory provide you with a roadworthy certificate which is then passed on to the motor registration branch. Cost is approximately $70. The checklist includes items such as suspension, brakes, lights, exhaust, oil leaks, tyres, windscreen and wipers etc.
     

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