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Old 25-05-08, 13:50
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Apparently these vehicles were sold at auction with the speedos removed ?
The excuse given from auctioneers was to stop reberthing
dosent make sense to me
If they are sold to highest bidder ,why would they want to stop them being re registered ?


Any vehicle sold from Defence Auctions can be registered providing it conforms with state road laws as the registering process is (obviously) done in whichever state you reside and has nothing to do with Defence.

As far as "rebirthing" as an issue, Defence vehicles are not registered to start with as far as any state registration departments are concerned. They are a Govt vehicle and therefore hold an ARN (Army Registered Number as far as Army is concerned).

Rebirthing is not an issue at all. In fact, this would actually be first registration for these vehicles be it club, historic or open.

Missing speedo?? Who knows...
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