mickmini wrote:
if you have the original AAA-999 type number plates and want to keep them, make sure you have the RTA hold them for you when you deregister.
Otherwise when you go back and get a new rego they will give you a new standard AA-AA-99 type number plate. At that point if you say that you want the original numbers (if they are still available) you will be charged the princely sum of $100 per year for "non-standard personalised" plates. Bloody theives
cheers
michael
Good luck with that..
I had my yellow UFE-... plates put on hold at Blacktown RTA, paid them the $$ and got a receipt.
9 months later I got a blueslip, went back to get my plates back and they were GONE!!
Somebody there had decided to scrap them, so much for their plate holding system.
They did remake me a new pair (out of the aluminium foil they use now) for nix but I had to pay for 2 new standard plates to use in the meantime.
ps. these new alloy plates are a joke- tamperproof screws or not, you could peel them off with a screwdriver or a pair of pliers.
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