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How Do You Scrap a Car in South Africa?

How Do You Scrap a Car in South Africa?

How Do You Scrap a Car in South Africa?
How Do You Scrap a Car in South Africa?

What does it mean to scrap a car?

Scrapping an automobile is selling your wrecked, ruined, or damaged vehicle for scrap to a salvage yard or someone who can use the used parts.

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How do you scrap a car in South Africa?

Go to your local registering authority and submit the necessary documents:

1. A certified copy of your identification

2. Certified document of proof of motor vehicle ownership (title holder).

3. The vehicle’s registration certificate.

4. Supporting documentation if required.

What happens to a scrapped car?

When an automobile is scrapped, all useable parts and dangerous substances are removed before it is crushed and recycled.

Can I scrap a car that isn’t registered to me?

You can scarp car that isn’t registered in your name by providing the following documents to the buyer:

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1. The V5C document, completed and signed by the owner

2. A letter from the owner, granting you approval to sell the car for scrap

3. Photo ID of the owner

4. A utility bill of the owner proof that you are associated with the owner.

How long does it take to register a scrap car?

The scrap car application will be processed on the same day.

How much can I get for scrapping my car?

You might expect to receive between 12 and 20% of the car’s current market price.

Can I keep my licence plate if I scrap my car?

You can easily keep or sell your licence plate and registration mark if you buy a new car.

How long can you retain a number plate?

A number plate can be kept in the retention register for ten years.

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