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    Hey guys,
    Bit of a noob question but i want euro plates for my car and was wondering if its legal to have german plates made up like i used to in the uk, or do i have to pay rta's high prices and buy theirs.

    Any info much appreciated
    Cheers
    Alex
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  • #2
    I can tell you from first person experience that the NSW Police will issue you 3 things on the spot if you have non RTA plates on the car - 3 points, $350 and remove your plates (so you have to be towed). Luckily at the time, the car I was in was a Tasmanian registered car where the law does allow non govt issues plates that comply with some laws, so I did not get the fine/demerit/tow - but the experience says it is not worth the chance.

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    • #3
      the 300 bucks for europlates from the RTA are starting to look like a good deal

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      • #4
        all plates must be issued by the RTA.

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        • #5
          Hmm...
          Cheers guys, answered exactly what i was looking for.
          Mikinoz, that was lucky haha. Wouldnt want to go through all that hassle just for having non RTA plates! its a joke. VeeDubs, I think there $400 now.

          Looks like ill be saving for some RTA plates or maybe resist temptation.

          Thanks again
          Alex
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          • #6
            Originally posted by mrlex View Post
            Hmm...
            Cheers guys, answered exactly what i was looking for.
            Mikinoz, that was lucky haha. Wouldnt want to go through all that hassle just for having non RTA plates! its a joke. VeeDubs, I think there $400 now.

            Looks like ill be saving for some RTA plates or maybe resist temptation.

            Thanks again
            Alex
            omg 400? they are really sucking as much as they can out!

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            • #7
              According to this...
              http://www.myplates.com.au/design_a_...es.html#design

              Pretty confusing imo
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              • #8
                The annual fee is the biggest rip off! They should learn a lesson from PPQ..
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                • #9
                  I ordered a personalised (picked my own letter/number) euro plates last week. all up for the first year it will be $300 (inc $100 annually). takes 3 approx weeks to get it. Also if you don't want to drill new holes on your car, email Dubaddiction for the euro holders
                  Last edited by leasaunce; 09-08-2009, 11:10 PM.

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                  • #10
                    no initial purchase fee in S.A. but $150 a year, and no choice.

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