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[SA] How long can you leave a vehicle un registered?

faroogoo

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Interested to know if theres any time limit to how long you can leave a vehicle (Car/Bike etc) unregistered before it needs/has too go through regency for a roadworthy?

If that rule even applies to S.A?

Thanks
 
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well ive left my ute for 14 months. walked into motor rego and registered it on the spot with no inspection. everyone you gotta remember we live in SA... nuff said :p
 

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well when i bought my car (in june last year) the owner didnt register it when it ran out in February the year before and i had no problems
 

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I know sometime back I read it was 5 years in SA, but I can't find anything now to support this.

Maybe just give the Department a call.
 

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Interested to know if theres any time limit to how long you can leave a vehicle (Car/Bike etc) unregistered before it needs/has too go through regency for a roadworthy?

If that rule even applies to S.A?

Thanks

Aslong as you want bro, after 3 months they ask for your plates back (you dont have to hand them in) and when your ready to put rego back on it just take your papers to motor reg (services SA) and pay up. If your unlucky some may have taken your plate and you'll be made to pay for a new 1. I've only heard 1 story of that happering
 
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