An update re Queensland rego.
I have spoken to "John" by phone at the Modifications Department of Queensland Transport and basically if it's from interstate and been modified (ala a Eureka Kit Car) you must fill in a form which is found here:
http://www.support.transport.qld.gov.au/qt/formsdat.nsf/8947c9bfbd134b464a25669000137547/17d2a89d810832a04a2566d000028e8b/$FILE/F1854_es.pdf
If you take it to a Qld RWC station and try to get a RWC they'll just bounce you straight to their department anyway by having to fill out the form.
He suggested to add as much detail as possible as well as lots of photo's. They then cross reference chassis and engine #'s to the Australian database.
If the car is currently registered in another state then they may be able to give straightforward rego approval with what they call a "reciprocal registration arrangement" with the other state.
If it was unregistered from another state, same thing.
If it was never registered, then the real fun begins!!!!!
So............ If you Reek owners want to sell your cars one day in the future keep every scrape of paperwork, have it laminated and put into a fireproof safe
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My best options are:
1. Buy a Queensland Reek with current rego and a RWC.
2. Buy a registered Reek from another state with as much supporting paperwork as possible.
3 Buy any Reek which has been registered before.
4 Last option is to buy a never registered Reek or a new start project.
I hope this information helps someone in the future.