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Dr Terry Offline
#21 Posted : Friday, 18 November 2011 12:47:57 AM(UTC)
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My HQ GTS is pretty much stock, but I still pay full rego as I don't want any surprises down the road.

I don't understand what you mean by this. In the NSW system, what are the 'surprises' ?

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#22 Posted : Friday, 18 November 2011 6:29:49 AM(UTC)
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i'm considering putting my quey on club rego (permit) soon, but my only concern is is returning back to normal rego if i ever decided to

Vic rego is $530 a year (ballarat post code and 5 seater car) club permit for 90 days driving is $145, so the savings are there @ about $400 a year!!!

at the moment it's just a roadworthy to go back to normal rego,(my car is in top condition anyway so no problems there) but what about the future?

there's never been a question about the government wanting old cars off the road, just a matter of how they plan on doing it!
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#23 Posted : Friday, 18 November 2011 7:13:57 AM(UTC)
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In SA its about $145-160 a year for your 90 days, our club has annual inspection days to check all on Historic reg cars, they do have to be fairly stock with few gray areas and in fairly good cond all over, reverting back to full reg here is easy in fact if we have cars that no longer comply with the rules or memberships are not renewed in a set time frame we have the RTA cancel the persons historic reg and the RTA notify the owner to go back on full reg.
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#24 Posted : Friday, 18 November 2011 9:07:48 AM(UTC)
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Originally posted by Dr Terry
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My HQ GTS is pretty much stock, but I still pay full rego as I don't want any surprises down the road.

I don't understand what you mean by this. In the NSW system, what are the 'surprises' ?

Dr Terry


I suppose I meant hassles instead of surprises. Full rego, sell the car, buyer pays and drives away. Another is I'm not bound by when I can drive the car. Don't have to join a club. Legislation/RTA changes on club rego cars.
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#25 Posted : Friday, 18 November 2011 9:13:05 AM(UTC)
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Originally posted by davequey74

club permit for 90 days driving is $145


I've got my VC Brock on the 45 day permit which is $64 dollars, the 90 permit is only $114.

Theres no issue with going back to full rego, its much the same as rego'ing a car you pulled out of a shed or bought from interstate.

I've had cars on and off the vic scheme now for over ten years, anyone who tells you you cannt go back to full rego here in victoria is full of it.

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Originally posted by KeithA

I suppose I meant hassles instead of surprises. Full rego, sell the car, buyer pays and drives away. Another is I'm not bound by when I can drive the car. Don't have to join a club. Legislation/RTA changes on club rego cars.


If you sell a car on the permit scheme its just sold as no-reg, same as a barn find.

It took many many years here in Victoria to change our scheme to what we have now,the changes to legisation dont just happen overnight.




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#27 Posted : Friday, 18 November 2011 10:03:32 AM(UTC)
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Also in Vic the car (vehicle) can be driven the 45 or 90 day on ANY day, not just on club designated days ( provided log book is filled in ) Also a modified can be on a permit but on re-reg if it has a mod plate because of different chassis or body or what ever mod plates are needed for, an engineers report must be produced to Vicroads for re-reg..
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Originally posted by HJGTS
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Originally posted by davequey74

club permit for 90 days driving is $145


I've got my VC Brock on the 45 day permit which is $64 dollars, the 90 permit is only $114.

Theres no issue with going back to full rego, its much the same as rego'ing a car you pulled out of a shed or bought from interstate.

I've had cars on and off the vic scheme now for over ten years, anyone who tells you you cannt go back to full rego here in victoria is full of it.

Cheers Mark.


lol@ten years on a log book in VIC..pmsfl actually..lol and even more PMSFL if ya got a VC on pre 48 rego for over 10 yrs hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa
i need ya guy giving that authority to do that, actually everyone in the world needs him hhahaa
can he give me a bank loan as well?????
quote of the year so far on here hahahaa


Simply 3 x mouse clicks into the Vicroads website will find all the correct details with regard to the permits available to all Victorian road uses interested in making use of this scheme.
See below.
I have also put a car onto the permit scheme & removed it in favour of full rego. as the previous scheme was too restrictive for my vehicle use.
Google the Single Bullet theory, interesting read.
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The Victorian club permit scheme allows members of car clubs (including motorcycle, trailer/caravan and machinery clubs) that are recognised by VicRoads to make limited use of historic vehicles on the road network.

A club permit can be issued to the following vehicles in the following categories:

Veteran vehicles � manufactured before 1 January 1919;
Vintage vehicles � manufactured after 31 December 1918 and before 1 January 1931
Classic and Historic vehicles - manufactured after 31 December 1930, but more than 25 years before the date of the application for a club permit.

These categories can include trailers and modified vehicles such as street rods. Vehicles which are replicas of vehicles in the abovementioned categories may also be issued with a club permit.

Club permits are issued for 12 month periods and vehicles are issued with specific club permit plate(s).


From 1 February 2011, new conditions of use for club permit vehicles apply.

Under the new conditions of use, permit holders are no longer restricted to club sanctioned activities when using their vehicles. Club Permit vehicles can be used at any time for any purpose other than for the carriage of goods or passengers for hire or reward.


A logbook is issued to permit holders to record the use of the vehicle over the permit period. A log book entry must be made each day that the vehicle is used (unless the vehicle is within 100 metres of the garaged address).

A logbook must be carried in the vehicle, or on the rider in the case of motorcycles, at all times the vehicle is in use.

Financial members of VicRoads� approved clubs are able to apply for either a 45 or 90 day permit depending on how much use they expect to make of their vehicles over a 12 month period. If a person obtains a 45 day permit but later decides that this is not enough, another 45 day permit may be purchased later on.

However, no-one will be able to obtain a permit to drive their vehicle for more than 90 days in each 12 month registration period.


Other features of the new scheme include:

A windscreen label will be issued to assist in identifying vehicles operating with a current permit;
VicRoads may suspend or cancel a permit if the permit holder fails to comply with the permit conditions or engages in conduct which threatens public safety or undermines the integrity of the permit scheme;
Clubs are required to sign an agreement with VicRoads that they meet certain obligations including that they notify VicRoads if they become aware or reasonably suspect a pattern of incorrect use of a logbook by a member. If this is not done, VicRoads will be able to revoke the club�s approval to be part of the scheme.

Club permit holders already on the scheme prior to 1 February 2011 have been issued with a free 90 day transitional logbook. The transitional logbook will be able to be used until the current permit expires. The logbook is valid until the permit expiry date and allows use up to a maximum of 90 days prior to the expiry date.

Permit holders operating with the transitional logbook are not issued with a windscreen label or log book certificate sticker until the current permit is renewed after 1 February 2011.

Slim line club permit number plates will be made available upon commencement of production.


Applying for a club permit
To apply for a Club permit you will need to complete a Club Permit Application form together with:


written verification by the club secretary (or person authorised by VicRoads) that the applicant for the club permit is a member of the car club
in the case of a club historic vehicle that is not a street rod, a current certificate of roadworthiness or a letter from a scrutineer authorised by the club, stating that the vehicle is safe for use on the road
in the case an application made in respect of a street rod, that is a vehicle modified in excess of the level prescribed in the Vehicle Standards Information No.8. (VSI8) document [PDF, 1.06 MB, 6pp.], a Street Rod Inspection certificate issued by Jean - Christophe Bonneville (VASS No. 1042) of Bonneville Consulting, 19 Cantala Court, Endeavour Hills, Victoria 3802. Bonneville Consulting can be contacted on Tel: 0427212464.
Club Permit fee - refer to Permits (Club, Rally and Unregistered Vehicle Permits)


Refunds
Refunds are not available for Club Permits if the period for which the permit was obtained has commenced.


Number plates
If you submit your Club Permit application at one of the following VicRoads Customer Service Centres, you will receive your number plates on the spot. If you go to any other Customer Service Centre you will have to wait for the delivery of your number plates.

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