If the frame has a scratch, does it HAVE to be written off?
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I first got into the wrecking game in 1982 in nsw & back then it was talked about cutting the ID plates before auction, nothing has changed in 27 years. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting either. For it to work it has to be nationaly done, hell, they still cant get a rev's register as a national data base with full access. The only way will be if the national road safety / rego mob in canberra do it. Leigh


(06-10-2009, 02:56pm)steventh Wrote: Hmmm, I'm intrigued. Any hints? Links? I've had a gutfull of dealing with the auctioneers. I'm starting to think that any change would be a good thing.

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It is proposed to not allow any repairable writeoff to be repaired and registered or (Option 2) only those under 5 years. The purpose is to stop rebirthing (If you go to the RTA website and enter Repairable Wirte off in the serch engine you will come across the discussion paper).

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RE: If the frame has a scratch, does it HAVE to be written off? - by lee8sec - 07-10-2009, 03:26pm



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