Do I need a Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) to sell my NSW car in Queensland? I’m feeling a bit confused about the process of selling my car in Queensland, especially since it still has 3 months left on its NSW registration. Thanks!

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  1. When selling a car registered in New South Wales (NSW) while in Queensland, you do not need a Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) as long as the car is still registered and you are selling it with the current registration intact. The vehicle’s registration can remain valid until its expiry date, as buyers often check the registration status before purchase.

    However, it’s important to provide potential buyers with any relevant details about the vehicle’s condition and history. Once the car is sold, the new owner will need to apply for a Queensland registration if they want to keep driving it in that state.

    It may also be helpful to check the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads for any specific requirements or recommendations for selling an out-of-state registered vehicle. Good luck with your sale!

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