Most folks drive the car home aftert they buy it.....
There's a lot of BS I have to go through Lee.
Firstly, it has to be vehicle tested at a licensed tester.
Then, any shortfalls have to be fixed to get a Road Worthy Certificate, and they're very strict here with wot gets allowed on the road. Hell, even a rusty tailpipe is enough to fail. Which, it happens to have, and needs replacing, but that's a warranty job coz it's less than 2 years old.
Then it has to go to Vic Roads, who will do another once over, and then cancel the current registration, then sign it under my name.
All this means appointments, and the earliest I could get was for Tuesday for the RWC, and then hopefully Wednesday at Vic Roads.