OK - What I should have done is said to the dealer "You get it registered and THEN I'll buy it." This was something that I learned the hard way. As I mentioned, this company normally stripped and fitted out the buses themselves but I wanted to get hold of it before they did anything. I wanted to strip it for the experience and for the possibility of re-using any bits and pieces they normally discarded.
When I took delivery the airconditioner had been complianced and re-gassed for Australian regulations, the diesel had been serviced with new filters and oil, they'd done some polishing (and marked some of the black window frames in the process) and nothing much else. I should mention they also threw in a tow-bar (not fitted), a pair of approved seatbelts, a fire extinguisher and the promise of any assistance I might need. The bus was also covered by a very basic warranty plan [$1000 value]. Fortunately I didn't have to find out if this was useful or not.
I also purchased a Dometic rollout awning through them at purchase time - they used these particular awnings on their own motorhomes and research proved I was getting it at a good price. [Not the original price I was promised but still very good compared to other quotes].
I was also given a trade plate to get my vehicle home to the other side of Brisbane which was a nice gesture on their part.
Everything sounds ok here [and I AM actually very pleased with the vehicle] but there were some promises made and not kept and I always felt that dealings were a bit "dodgy". Statements like "You won't have any troubles registering it!" proved to be quite an exaggeration and I've spoken to a few others since who have confirmed my lack of confidence in this firm.
I knew I needed to get the bus complianced for it's new life so after I stripped it out [I'll go into detail in another section] I fitted new front seats, retained one double passenger seat and fitted new seatbelts. I found a local guy that could get me a compliance plate for the new 4 seater configuration. He advised me what to do, came back and printed me a compliance plate without really inspecting the work. He also recommended where I could take the vehicle for the safety certificate required for registration and didn't foresee any dramas.
Drama. When I arrived for my safety inspection they weren't sure what category the vehicle fell into and after conversations with the local transport office the situation became even more unclear. Because the imported vehicle did not carry a GVM plate [Gross vehicle mass] the inspector really didn't want to get involved. Now all this happened about 18 months ago so the actual details are a bit fuzzy now but what I do remember is that every time I spoke to a different person from transport department I got a different answer as to how I could resolve the issue. I had also organised third party insurance before I drove the bus and there was also confusion here as to what category it fell into. I should probably touch on vehicle weights here - the Rainbow is a fairly heavy vehicle and came in at about 3.9 tonne. There is a category limit at 4.5 tonne with vehicles over that amount requiring more expensive registrations and annual inspections - a scenario which I was trying to avoid - and one my dealer had advised would not occur.
Solution underway. As you can probably imagine this was all getting a bit stressful but I decided to tackle the problem by taking the [unregistered but third party insured] vehicle back to the other side of town to the inspection station the dealer used for his own vehicles. It was there they informed me that I did not have the correct import compliance for them to undertake the inspection of the vehicle - once again the lack of GVM was the issue. Back to the dealer to then make contact with the engineer who did the compliance certificates for their vehicles. Now if all this is starting to sound a bit dodgy you'd be right - one engineering workshop where my dealer told me to take the vehicle for advice told me that "I asked too many questions!". I finally made contact with the dealer's engineer, received a 60 second inspection, paid my $220, got my import compliance certificate with a GVM of 4.495 tonne and headed back to the inspection station. They found a few minor issues with the vehicle - a leaking master cylinder and some suspension wear and a bit of rust in the step that would not pass certificate. I had to fork out about $800 from my contigency fund for the mechanicals. My dealer, who had promised to help me out with the rust repairs, was suddenly too busy for several weeks so the vehicle came home again where I repaired the rust myself. Another week down and back across town, where I finally had a safety certificate in hand. I returned to my dealer who had promised me one of his guys to accompany me to transport department to expedite my registration. Once again they were far too busy for after-sales service but eventually relented and decided to help. Going through the dealer registration did make things quick and after the transport official measured the vehicle [what a joke - the dealer told me he puts 4 of this exact same vehicle through for registration every month] and I paid my money I was actually able to drive home in a registered vehicle.
This was not quite the end of the dramas though - when my registration arrived I noticed my third party insurance category did not match the insurance certificate I had taken out. When I visited my local transport office to try to sort this out - it was once again all too hard and no-one seemed to know what to do. So I went to my insurer's office where for once things went smoothly - they had already been advised by transport department that the category needed to be changed - I paid my extra $23 and was on my way with the revised certificate. I still can't work out why one transport office knew this change was underway and the other had no idea - I thought their computer system was linked.
Success at last: All I know is I now had an Australian complianced vehicle with paid registration and third party insurance and was very relieved to have that very stressful part of the project done and dusted. As I started out by saying - I know how I should have done this now and I would never buy an unregistered imported vehicle again. Let someone else jump through the hoops and have the headache!