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QLD requires re-engineering on all ICV's that have not been previously registered in that state. Regardless of where they come from. It's not a from scratch process, just a check through the engineering paperwork for the vehicle. If the kit brand has been registered in QLD before, there should be no issue with the paperwork. It also requires a physical inspection etc to confirm build specification matches the approvals.
The ICV registration process is controlled by each state, so that is why there is still differences in the requirements even though the states have moved towards a national set of rules.
And obviously QLD Transport either don't trust the vehicle was engineered to their satisfaction or they think it is likely the vehicle has been modified and no longer complies.
QLD has traditionally had extra requirements & restrictions compared to all the other states.
How did you go finding a QT Approved Person close to you in Cairns? If not did you chat with QT as I would be surprised if there is not a solution that can be workable for you. They would not want to discriminate against you due to your location.
Craig White
Last edited by 400TT; 09-08-2013 at 03:36 AM..
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