"Phoned a JP on the weekend, he suggested as above that I photo copy ownership papers and send off the originals," Yes that was your suggestion, greatly appreciated![]()
"as you said Paul, I'm screwed anyway so what have I got to lose." That was what Paul said![]()
Just a punctuation situation![]()
Just noticed this bit about documents. Have you heard of an apostille? This is a govt to govt document authentication under a Hague convention. Switzerland and NZ are signatories to this. What it means is that for all intents and purposes, the govt of Switzerland will attest to the authenticity of these documents. The Swiss LTSA or whoever you are dealing with are obliged to accept an Apostille. Costs about 30-40$. Ring a Notary Public.
Whoo Hoo, Not sure how or why but Land Transport decided two weeks ago that I could certify my bike, so last friday I took it in and it is now road legal.
Been out riding on the weekend and I still love riding bikes after all these years, was definately worth the year and a bit fight to get it going.
Thanks to everyone who has given me advice over the last year.![]()
Wow, bloody hell!
Here i was reading the whole thread, and looking at the dates thinking, "Who the hell is the thread dredger?"
But to find out it was you, and you finally got your bike on the road... Well, that is an extremely happy... Beginning i guess.
good to see you got it sorted in the end, ride it as much as you can and dont bin it!
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
Wow for sure!! Remember following this thread over the months/years. Victory at last. Good going. I hope you get an awesome amount of pleasure out on the road now![]()
Well done. I love it when common sense wins over beauracracy.![]()
Time to ride
Just read over this whole post this morning, its like a bloody soap show....anyway cingrats on ya for getting it sorted...good to see that happy endings still exist!
wow congrats mate . good work . hope i dont have these big problems when i bring my 10 bikes![]()
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