1. There are no stamps on the fibreglass, so dont bother looking.
2. Bought mine from NSW. Took 8 months to get through the Dpt. Now it has its own SA compliance plate.
How? Engage an independant engineer. The SA DT gave me names that they trust. Went to the first one and he got it through.
In SA, the engineer guarentees the car, the DT just do a roadworthy, ......lights...yeh, brakes, yeh good,.... engineers report?........ yeh thanks ......... ok take these papers to the casheer, (note: in this case, previous rego history was irrelavant).
Just on finishing my second, built from nothing but bits from all over Oz. Engineer says yeh no problem he can do it, as long as I do what he says .... (fit side intrusion bars, roll bar etc) ............ oh and give him $1,500 again (at the end). Well worth it.
Dont know about QLD though, but I would have thought they would do something similar.
Someone mentioned having a State Rego thread, hmmm?
Need to be very very cautious with that one as it could cause loop-holes to close, or sudenly find that everybody comes into the spotlight if word got out. But it's worth considering if the desire is there. I would suggest that certain messages might disapear to protect other parties, the club, or an individual, (even from themself). You must remember that this forum is (for the most part) Open. Hence the requirement for a moderator to moderate.
Now all I have to do is lurn sum spellin
Good luck
Keep us posted so we may be able to assist or as mentioned, so others can learn.
Regards
Philinsa