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 ...![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
Doesn't stop you from finding the right club to join though ...![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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 ...
![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
Doesn't stop you from finding the right club to join though ...
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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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Contact me for reproduction XT6 hubs...and EA82 rear discs.
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