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Old 14-02-2022, 07:17 PM   #1
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Hello my Wife mentioned to me the other day about putting My FG XR8 ( 2008 ) on Club Rego ..... I dont know anything about Club Rego do you have to Join a Club ???? And if so how often are you allowed to drive a car on club rego, would some-one be able to tell me the in's & out's of it, My XR8 doe's not get driven much at all, any information would be Great Thanks.
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Old 14-02-2022, 07:21 PM   #2
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What state are you in; the rules vary between states?
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Old 14-02-2022, 07:27 PM   #3
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What state are you in; the rules vary between states?
Im in NSW.
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I was referring to a registered vehicle. Non registered vehicles are free from any RWC needs.
In QLD there are no annual RWC inspections required, same as Victoria when I left for a better life 12 years ago.
It just says again, every state is different and the OP hasn’t listed his state so it’s all guess work.
im guessing you missed the third post in this thread then

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Old 16-02-2022, 08:43 PM   #5
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im guessing you missed the third post in this thread then



That I did

Gaso, please feel free to delete that miss placed quote

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Old 16-02-2022, 09:34 PM   #6
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That I did

Gaso, please feel free to delete that miss placed quote

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dont worry i had a laugh and yes ive noticed not much normally gets past you (just like Gaso )
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Remember, amateurs built the Ark...Professionals built the Titanic!

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did a quick forum search with the search button at top and got this
may be worth some reading
https://fordforums.com.au/showthread...ight=club+rego
https://fordforums.com.au/showthread...ight=club+rego
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tho im sorry im not from NSW my self and id be surprised if a 2008 vehicle would fall in to a category to get club rego
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Car has to be 30 years or order in NSW to be eligible for club rego.
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Car has to be 30 years or order in NSW to be eligible for club rego.
haha one of the links i put up was you telling some one else the same line
telling toothless in 2016 on his 1992 ford fairlane v8
which ironically would probably be able now
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Old 14-02-2022, 09:20 PM   #10
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The other thing about “club rego” is the limitations in your state. VIC and NSW have a log book thing but cause QLD is QLD I can drive anywhere within a 15 Klm radius of the garaged address, for car testing and tuning as well as any club sanctioned event regardless of klm’s. You also must be a financial member of a recognised car club.
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Old 14-02-2022, 09:52 PM   #11
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I have my 1976 Nissan UD Coach converted to a motorhome on club rego in SA.
As said above over 30 years old, though it's supposed to be going to 25 years soon.
Easiest rego ever, approx $100 per year, 90 days of driving to do anything anywhere even interstate. Log book to fill in, but a very simple one that can be quite vague, allowing for changes in plan on the day.



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Old 14-02-2022, 08:09 PM   #12
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The car needs to be 30 years or older. Closest you can get for a modern car is Rally Rego but it's not worth it (you can only drive to and from events) and you can't use the car socially at all.

We offer it in our club to members but you have another 16 years to go for the car.

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In NSW, 30 years minimum, member of a club, 60 days log book drives of your own accord plus additional club sanctioned runs, for Historical registration (small brown and white plates)the car has to be virtually totally stock with only safety items added and period accessories. If the car is modified in anyway including non original or period wheel (even of same size) you need to go on Conditional registration (green white large plates like a Forklift) which there are only 7 sanctioned clubs that facilitate this, your club has to be associated with one of these clubs to participate. Either are both $46 a year including greenslip, so if its eligible then it really is a no brainer. Add your club membership fees to it (each club varies) and you can usually have both for around $100 per year. You can own and register 10-20 cars for the price of one normal registration.
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Old 15-02-2022, 04:51 PM   #14
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I think a lot of cheap rego chasers don't realise they are required by law to attend a number of club events eg meetings ,club runs, working bees ect. to qualify for the plates.
A number of clubs now require to person to attend a number of monthly meetings and club events some are saying six months then a committee will decide of the member is a suitable person to be in the club and participate, and not just after a set of cheap plates. Athol.
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I think a lot of cheap rego chasers don't realise they are required by law to attend a number of club events eg meetings ,club runs, working bees ect. to qualify for the plates.
A number of clubs now require to person to attend a number of monthly meetings and club events some are saying six months then a committee will decide of the member is a suitable person to be in the club and participate, and not just after a set of cheap plates. Athol.
Well that's partially correct.

The law states that as a club you need to have a committee, an AGM and I think its an additional 2 meetings during the year where minutes are written and kept on file, just like any company would.

Now its then up to the club not the law to determine how many club runs (if any) a club member needs to attend to to be eligible for conditional registration. This is not law as such, in fact if the club wants to run it with no runs at all, then so be it. But most clubs do specify so many runs a year as its not fair to those who put all the work running a club, usually for love and not for money so that members can get cheap rego with no commitment. As long as the minutes show date time and place of meeting and who attended, treasury report etc etc that is all that is required by the Department Of Fair Trading of which the club must be registered with to be a club.
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I think a lot of cheap rego chasers don't realise they are required by law to attend a number of club events eg meetings ,club runs, working bees ect. to qualify for the plates.
A number of clubs now require to person to attend a number of monthly meetings and club events some are saying six months then a committee will decide of the member is a suitable person to be in the club and participate, and not just after a set of cheap plates. Athol.
Absolutely not the case for me. I joined SMASA specifically to get club rego.
The club is aware of this and actively encourages new members to join for that purpose.
To get club rego with them I only have to pay the club dues yearly.
No other obligations involved.
Of course we are always invited to attend meetings and events, but it is not a requirement of the club that we attend any of them.

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And when you contact your insurer with the new rego number, they - or at least Shannons do - give you a discount.
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Every state have their own rules and regulations.
From what I understand you could buy and sell a car in SA without a RWC. That’s not the case in any other state that I’m aware off. It’s the same with “club reg”.
Look up the rules and regulations that apply to your state and it’s pretty straight forward.
For example, in some states you can’t flat tow a car behind your motor home but it’s legal in QLD.
If only Australia could have a set rule across the country, it would make life so much easier for every motorist
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From what I understand you could buy and sell a car in SA without a RWC. That’s not the case in any other state that I’m aware off.
AFAIK you only need a RWC if the car remains registered. Unregistered it doesn't matter.

Also it's not a requirement in NSW, every car gets inspected yearly in any case.

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the SA club that has me as a member requires attendance at 4 events per year. this can be meetings, runs, club dinners, etc.
I will always attend the AGM so I need only attend 3 more for the year.

SA does not require RWC when you buy/sell
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the SA club that has me as a member requires attendance at 4 events per year. this can be meetings, runs, club dinners, etc.
I will always attend the AGM so I need only attend 3 more for the year.

SA does not require RWC when you buy/sell
The club for my older car requires as above. They have "interpreted" the rules in the spirit of things for the last 2 years as most of us weren't attending due to the zombie apocalypse.

I am back now, with first meeting attended and hopefully a few runs. It makes economic sense, about $2k savings in rego, CTP and Comp pa.
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AFAIK you only need a RWC if the car remains registered. Unregistered it doesn't matter.

Also it's not a requirement in NSW, every car gets inspected yearly in any case.

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I was referring to a registered vehicle. Non registered vehicles are free from any RWC needs.
In QLD there are no annual RWC inspections required, same as Victoria when I left for a better life 12 years ago.
It just says again, every state is different and the OP hasn’t listed his state so it’s all guess work.
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