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Old 05-08-2011, 08:28 AM   #31
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Well, that's what Im questioning. I got rid of one of my "classics" here in vic because I simply couldnt justify spending the $500+ a year rego on it to only drive it once a month or so.

There was no value in belonging to a car club if all that did was allow it to be driven to their meetings which I had no interest in doing, nor was I interested in some self appointed nuffnut telling me that the carpet pile twisted the wrong way and it had been altered from original etc.
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Old 05-08-2011, 08:39 AM   #32
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Well, that's what Im questioning. I got rid of one of my "classics" here in vic because I simply couldnt justify spending the $500+ a year rego on it to only drive it once a month or so.

There was no value in belonging to a car club if all that did was allow it to be driven to their meetings which I had no interest in doing, nor was I interested in some self appointed nuffnut telling me that the carpet pile twisted the wrong way and it had been altered from original etc.
You are in the wrong car club my friend and as of February this year the rules changed regarding Club Rego, you really do need to keep up, I now remember why I had you on my blocked list.
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Old 05-08-2011, 08:44 AM   #33
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nor was I interested in some self appointed nuffnut telling me that the carpet pile twisted the wrong way and it had been altered from original etc.
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Old 05-08-2011, 08:47 AM   #34
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I am a member of the Benalla Auto Club, the owners of Winton Raceway and Wakefield Park Raceway, to join costs $120 per year and for that you get free entry into all the Winton and Wakefield Park events, including the V8's.

You do NOT have to attend in meetings, you NOT have to attend any fund raisers, you do NOT have to attend any working bee, AGM's, etc.

To get the Club Rego as a member, for the first year you need to get your car road-worthied, then book in with the Club Secretary who will do a cursory look at the car, essentially they will be looking to sensure the numbers on the car match the roadworthy certificate, for all subesquent years they just want to see the car to ensure no modifications have been made to alter the safety of the car. Pretty bloody simple really.

As already stated, in Victoria the Club Rego rules changed in February this year, you can drive the car anywhere you like at any time you like, you do not have be been involved in 'club sanctioned events' anymore you just need to fill in the log book, if you don't then the car is deemed to be unregistered and the appropriate penalities apply.

I have driven mine to work, to a couple of car shows.
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Old 05-08-2011, 09:06 AM   #35
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Seems some of the other states have got a good deal in regards to having a few older cars in the garage.

Has NSW rules changed as well?? Haven't owned an older car for several years and would love to get one back in the garage once I get a house again.
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Old 05-08-2011, 09:24 AM   #36
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Well, that's what Im questioning. I got rid of one of my "classics" here in vic because I simply couldnt justify spending the $500+ a year rego on it to only drive it once a month or so.

There was no value in belonging to a car club if all that did was allow it to be driven to their meetings which I had no interest in doing, nor was I interested in some self appointed nuffnut telling me that the carpet pile twisted the wrong way and it had been altered from original etc.


Well hence why they probably give leeway with club registered vehicles so you can drive it around a little without it being an official "club" event.

Also in QLD (if it hasnt changed since last i looked), you can use the car as a wedding car for immediate family, drive to and from your mechanic as well as the 5 or 10km radius....
Was also told that you can now use personalised number plates instead of the black and white "S" series plates which stuck out like a sore thumb to police
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Old 05-08-2011, 10:39 AM   #37
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Was also told that you can now use personalised number plates instead of the black and white "S" series plates which stuck out like a sore thumb to police
In QLD this is true
In two minds re club rego ATM
Some say the cost is "X" amount, some say its "Y" amount

Not really interested in joining a club per say
Cant guarantee that meets will be done or events will be attended
(If thats a requirement for club rego)

But at 1,000 bucks for V8 full rego,im looking into something
Or maybe full rego full freedom is the go ???
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Old 05-08-2011, 10:51 AM   #38
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The rego for V8s in QLD went up again, Its now OVER $1000 (as opposed to $180 approx on QLD club rego).... but I still want to plan an interstate trip in it, so im stuck on full rego till then.

I think depending on the club you only have to attend a certain amount of meetings or events. If a club expects you to be there 100% of the times its pretty unrealistic. Plus if the club is flexable maybe able to make your own "official" club cruise with just one other member..

Remember too that if a carshow/ cruise to another town is an offical "meet" (even if 500km away) then you can drive there too.
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Old 05-08-2011, 08:11 PM   #39
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I believe the VIC system was modelled on the S.A system, to allow the freedom to use your car "more" reguarly.

The club I'm with, they specify that in the first year of membership, you must attend 3 club funcions to keep your membership. These "functions" are either 3 meetings, 3 club runs, or a combination of both. Once you've done this in the first year, you can forget about attending these "functions" to keep your membership. Just cough up your dough and see ya later.

I'm sure other clubs have different rules, so it's a case of doing your homework before joining up.
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