what is club reg.
what is club reg.
hi guyz. wanted to ask you guyz if you no any
thing about club reg. i have brought a fairlane
as a comfortable family car. but want to keep my
much loved subaru Lseries.
but i cant afford to keep them both reg.
only want to use my subaru for camping and 4wding
so that brings me to the question about club reg.
if i get club reg. does that mean i can still have my
fairlane under concession. and have the subaru still reg
if its under club reg. i no i would have to join a club.
wich iv wanted to do any way. as would be nice to
talk to other Lseries enthusiasts and the like.
but what else is involved in club reg.
were do i go to get it. my subaru is in RWC. just has a few
oil leaks. thanks guyz for your help.
thing about club reg. i have brought a fairlane
as a comfortable family car. but want to keep my
much loved subaru Lseries.
but i cant afford to keep them both reg.
only want to use my subaru for camping and 4wding
so that brings me to the question about club reg.
if i get club reg. does that mean i can still have my
fairlane under concession. and have the subaru still reg
if its under club reg. i no i would have to join a club.
wich iv wanted to do any way. as would be nice to
talk to other Lseries enthusiasts and the like.
but what else is involved in club reg.
were do i go to get it. my subaru is in RWC. just has a few
oil leaks. thanks guyz for your help.
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To be eligible, firstly your car has to be :
• Classic and Historic vehicles - manufactured after 31 December 1930, but more than 25 years before the date of the application for a club permit.
• Secondly you'll need to become a member of a club that is authorised by VicRoads.
So your 1990 model is not quite eligible yet ( 25 year rule ) You would need to find out the manufacture date ...
Doesn't stop you from finding the right club to join though ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
• Classic and Historic vehicles - manufactured after 31 December 1930, but more than 25 years before the date of the application for a club permit.
• Secondly you'll need to become a member of a club that is authorised by VicRoads.
So your 1990 model is not quite eligible yet ( 25 year rule ) You would need to find out the manufacture date ...
Doesn't stop you from finding the right club to join though ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
And if its the same as WA you can only drive it on club events or to/from repairs.
Not in Victoria. Don't need anything other than a log book, and you can choose the amount of km's you do each year (and pay accordingly). I see a lot of junk cars now with club plates (a KE70 Corolla, a 120Y, and various Kingswood's spring to mind), but given it's now over $600 for rego I can see the appeal (especially on a car that does less than 7000km a year).
Not in Victoria. Don't need anything other than a log book, and you can choose the amount of km's you do each year (and pay accordingly). I see a lot of junk cars now with club plates (a KE70 Corolla, a 120Y, and various Kingswood's spring to mind), but given it's now over $600 for rego I can see the appeal (especially on a car that does less than 7000km a year).
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