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19-12-2013, 10:54 AM | #61 | ||
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i was actually going to post that i still have a mullet mullets and sa go hand in hand pretty much like vic and its crime rate but yeah, they are pretty serious over here with mods, you can do pretty much bugger all and ive heard the guys at Regency (where the car goes to be checked over) can be a little...errr whats the word, picky?
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19-12-2013, 11:29 AM | #62 | |||
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In Qld the car has to be at least 30 year old, you can drive in a 15klm radius from you nominated address. The grey area is that you can take the car anywhere for repairs/quotes. Either then that it has to be a club run or car show, swap meet or school fate/weddings but only for family members. One good thing about Qld is your car can be modified, as we have quite a few driven around with 671s out of the bonnet. There's a lot of people cheating the system here as well. Ok the cops mightn't pick them up, but if they are involved in an accident then that's where their luck runs out. |
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19-12-2013, 12:00 PM | #63 | ||
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im sure ive read this wrong, because it cant possibly be correct
you can drive the car for 90 days a year (same as sa) but only in a 15km radius form your dwelling? surely ive read that wrong
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19-12-2013, 01:27 PM | #64 | ||
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No Mercury you've read it wrong, we don't have a log book. You can drive the car as much as you like in that 15klm radius as long as it's for testing/tuning purposes.
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19-12-2013, 02:45 PM | #65 | ||
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if you were that way inclined
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19-12-2013, 03:08 PM | #66 | ||
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But the indentation from the previous writing would probably show.
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19-12-2013, 03:14 PM | #67 | ||
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If you were a Detective and looking for such things - LOL
I struggle to use the 45 days now, let alone 90 days, I reckon this year is my biggest, I have used about 18 and it is due for renewal in May, I used it as a daily when my proper daily was in the panel beaters for 6 days hence the more days I think, oh and I did a wedding in it for my niece
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19-12-2013, 03:34 PM | #69 | ||
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bluovl have a look at the Association of Motoring Clubs, there is a letter explaining what is going on - www.aomc.asn.au
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19-12-2013, 10:21 PM | #71 | |||
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From the Vicroads statement attached to that link it appears they want to introduce a new plate for modified older vehicles. That would be fantastic. I think Street Machine magazine mentioned something similar a few months back. Personally I like to see the requirements to license a modified vehicle relaxed a bit. For example I have to get an engineers report to upgrade my Mustangs brakes. I'm fitting 6 pot 355mm Baer brakes to it. A major improvement over the cars stock drums. The hoops and hurdles I need to clear with the authorities to pass this modification are crap.
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20-12-2013, 01:52 AM | #72 | ||
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20-12-2013, 06:23 AM | #73 | ||
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I'm sure the issuing/renewal letter has in it that all records in the log book (Vic) must be permenant (ie not pencil) .. But I don't have any letters lying about and it's not in the permit book itself ..
Police seem to check log books regularly around here .. |
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20-12-2013, 06:29 AM | #74 | ||
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I don't think I have read that, but I am probably wrong, just haven't read it - LOL It would make sense to say that obviously
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20-12-2013, 01:32 PM | #75 | |||
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As an example 6 pot calipers might be a good improvement but not if the mounting bracket snaps - hence the engineering requirement. Then I'm sure you would have people trying to run the new calipers on the original master cylinder too... |
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20-12-2013, 01:44 PM | #76 | ||
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I have just had the WB Holden ute I recently bought inspected for RWC for club rego, got to do some floorpan rust repairs and some headlight lenses then will be right to go.
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27-12-2013, 06:22 AM | #78 | ||
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Gotta ask, who are you insured with as I'm struggling to find a reasonable insurer for the xd. . Mines on club plates and it's definitely not an immaculate example. . Mind u I found it interesting that you don't need a working speedo in Victoria on a 25 plus yr old car to pass roadworthy.
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27-12-2013, 07:24 AM | #79 | |||
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In reference to your brakes, unless engineered how do the authority know your mounting is adequate, all the materials are compatible. The components are fit for purpose and also compatible. Maybe you went to Bunnings for your mounting bolts and used galvanised wood bolts instead of the correct size high tensile ones. |
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27-12-2013, 07:55 AM | #81 | ||
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Just put the wife's 38 on club plates in NSW all we needed was the club scrutanier to sign the historic vehicle declaration and identify the vehicle as the one I said it was, a road worthy inspection (my club has nominated that they want this anualy) and the appropriate RMS forms compleated, then down to RMS pay them about $150 (had yo pay extra this year as I out my personalised plates in storage and had to pay for the H plate all went a lot easier than I had anticipated, my biggest problem is the plates look baffle but I'm saving a grand a year so I can learn like them
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27-12-2013, 11:07 AM | #82 | ||
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I don't think its policed very well, my mates old man has a 1960s V8 compact Fairlane and my mate took me for a drive in it, just filled out the log book, even put P plates up (not allowed to drive V8s) and off we went and we went right past a marked police car and they didn't even bat an eye lid with the P plates up as we rumbled past.
Also I think they only had 289s in them or something, this has a 302 in it, so its modified from original. I'd rather just have full rego and not have to stick to what some nazi at the car club says, have all the mods you want, just hide them well, no filling out a log book etc. Or have a limited rego system without the restrictions of the car having to be original, 25 years old and part of a car club, would be better. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 27-12-2013 at 11:21 AM. |
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27-12-2013, 11:42 AM | #83 | |||
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No nazi's at our club telling you what you can & can't do- it doesn't work that way My car is modified - no issue in Victoria If the police aren't doing their job I can't see how owners of club permitted cars are responsible for law breakers The reason a 25 year restriction is in place is cos its assumed that these cars would not be used as a daily drive If they opend it up to any vehicle, you cant tell me that people wouldnt be fudging their log books so that they could try to avoid paying full rego No one is stopping you from paying full reg - last time I checked, club permit wasnt mandatory Last edited by neptune blue; 27-12-2013 at 11:58 AM. |
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27-12-2013, 12:21 PM | #84 | ||
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I am a member of a car club that gave me a club permit for my Mustang without having to meet any qualifying criteria.All I had to do was pay a membership fee and take the car to the club president's house for him to look at it.
I got a RWC for my own peace of mind as I actually wanted to make sure the car was safe but was told by the president that he didn't want to see the RWC as I could have modified the car since it was done.He then looked the car over and signed a letter stating it was fit for road use. I then went to Vicroads and got my red number plates and log book and saved about $1000 and get cheaper insurance as well.Since then I have driven the car about a dozen times and filled in the log book as required each time. The alternatives were to pay full rego at a cost of over $1000 or join another club,jump through their hoops and then wait a year to see if they deemed me worthy enough to participate in their permit scheme (and having to put the car on full rego while I waited).Boy,I really struggled with that decision. To the whingers I say this: -If a car is unroadworthy,let the police deal with it because that's what they do.It doesn't matter if the car is on a club permit or full rego-there are cars with flashing red and blue lights that can pull it over and defect it if it's as bad as those described in earlier posts. -If someone doesn't fill out their log book and they get busted that's their problem.They get fined and the government gets money,which is the main objective of traffic policing. -I don't see how a car club can be responsible for the actions of it's members.If I go out and do a burnout in my XR6 does the lady at Vicroads who registered the car for me lose her job?The scheme has now been in operation in Victoria for a few years in it's current form.In that time has there been one single instance of a car club being penalised by either Vicroads or the police for the actions of a member? -The whole idea of a club scheme is stupid.A car club should not have to perform the role of the registration authority and I am sure that most car club officials would rather not have the headaches associated with administering such a scheme.A better idea would be to have cheaper classic/historic/limited use registration available to the general public with a RWC required just like a normal car. -If Vicroads are allowing unqualified people to determine if a car is safe for road use,then I would suggest that any problem lies with Vicroads.People are only doing what the scheme allows them to do.
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27-12-2013, 03:03 PM | #85 | ||
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Making the clubs oversee these schemes is a way of making them cost neutral to the government. If they started costing money to administer and the government were losing how long do you think they would last? Not very long!
From a government perspective, if you are receiving a benefit to assist in partaking in your hobby you have to do something to even the score. Basically do the work necessary to see that it operates safely or you don't get it. That's the main reason the clubs are involved and there is also the peer pressure involved that goes some way to making sure idiots don't abuse it, rather than having a free for all where anyone can get and abuse the system eventually bringing it down. As an example the draconian laws being introduced across the nation courtesy of the burnout kings who think its ok to spend a half an hour in suburban streets doing burnouts in the middle of the night. If the serial burnout proponent is a club member and the club gets wind of it they have the power to refuse the member access to the scheme and expelling them from the club. This will go some way to helping the responsible enthusiasts differentiate themselves from the ********* that get lumped in with us all the time when really the only thing we have in common is that we drive cars. I think there is a good case for having clubs administer the schemes.
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28-12-2013, 07:21 AM | #88 | ||
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you know that but without the documentation they don't. they also don't know if they are suitable for your vehicle or if the hydraulic system is up to running the enhanced components or that the correct brake bias has been maintained
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28-12-2013, 08:48 AM | #89 | |||
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I know a guy who's been driving his restored old truck on club rego for maybe twenty years. No problems. It's a proper classic truck and is immaculate.
I think the reason they don't "crack down on it" is that 99% of club rego vehicles are probably better maintained and looked after than most newer cars. Our WB ute, when finished, will be put on club rego. Still, I'm a firm believer that if you have several cars/motorbikes, you should pay one "registration" and have one set of plates that you swap from vehicle to vehicle, with a small fee for each extra car/bike. You can only drive one at a time anyway, and having one rego plate would negate the criticism that "you'll just put your mates cars on it and all drive around on the one rego". |
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