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19-05-2014, 10:24 PM | #31 | ||
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Sounds like tandem trailers prices will be going up in price. And cars only driven on race tracks. Hope that's not the case. Should really be able to at least allow tests on the road before flat out on the track.
Id rather it go back to how it was where you could only drive to meets and for testing. |
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19-05-2014, 10:44 PM | #32 | ||
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May have to get unreg permits to transport cars to meetings etc. If you put down your trip destination you can drive unreg but covered by tac. You just need an excuse like you are taking it to be looked at by an expert in brakes at your meeting or whatever. Cost is about $30 for a day.
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19-05-2014, 10:46 PM | #33 | |||
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1. If you have a blower or engine increase of 20% or some other modifications that does not come under "H", either take blower off, decrease power or get it certified by engineer ..... then new RWC with an 'M' plate are required. 2. If you have a car that is already under 'H' but is only mildly modified, you can keep it registered as long as it conforms to the rules of 'H' ...... or run the gauntlet and see if you get picked up. My thinking is, if it is stroked, big exhaust, nice and clean, you 'should' be OK. You do not need to go through the re registration bit again. In other words ....... 3, All cars with 'H' plates now ..... and the car is OK to be on those plates, you will not have to do anything 4. If your club has its Club Plate allocation taken away (and there will be a few) ..... you will have to join another club and get a RWC/Engineer report etc. 5. Join a reputable club and long serving club! They need to have photos of front, back, side of car along with RWC when car has applied for plates. This will cover clubs if people then fit blowers or what ever afterwards ......
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19-05-2014, 10:52 PM | #34 | ||
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You guys with club rego might need to play it sneaky, keep the outside of the car factory and do all the work to the drivetrain and fly under the radar.
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19-05-2014, 10:56 PM | #35 | |||
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20-05-2014, 08:29 AM | #36 | ||
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when exactly is this meant to happen?
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20-05-2014, 08:40 AM | #37 | ||
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Club Permits was never intended to allow highly modified vehicles to be driven on the road.
The same Modification laws were MEANT to apply, however due to the lack of RWC required, almost anything could be let through. The changes have simply baught it closer inline to Full Rego. You can't drive a car with blower out the bonnet on Full Reg, unless its engineered and complies with various ADR's. sure, people do. but its not strictly legal. The same applies to Club Plates. All they are doing now is simply putting it in writing and making everyone get RWC checks on new applications to ensure less slip through that gap. CPS is still a worthwhile option on a car thats driven under 90 days a year. M or H Plate, you still have to jump through the same hoops if the car is fully registered.
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20-05-2014, 08:42 AM | #38 | ||
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Wait until VSI33 is released, that will outline what is considered 'Modified' and require VASS approval.
I'm guessing its inline with the NCOP thats been implemented elsewhere.
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20-05-2014, 08:46 AM | #39 | ||
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It sounds like Vicroads has deliberately made it so easy to get a club plate.
Now a lot of modified older vehicles have given up their full rego, enjoyed the cheaper club rego for a few years now and BAM! If a full RWC or Engineers is required for all club cars, alot of these vehicles will struggle to get back onto the club or full rego system. Sounds very deliberate.
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20-05-2014, 08:58 AM | #40 | ||
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As said by EFFalcon, whether on full rego or club rego the rules have always been the same. Problem is the clubs did there own scrutinizing and let too many cars go through without the proper paper work. Now they are saying, enough is enough, and they have to supply a RWC. If it was on full rego or club rego it doesn't matter. Either way if you are driving a car highly modified and it doesn't conform you will now be pinged and cannot hide behind a club plate.
This won't come into effect for quite a few months yet. They haven't released all the details yet on paper but have only informed clubs of their intentions but it is done
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20-05-2014, 09:04 AM | #41 | ||
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As per some previous posters I do not see the big issue. My club has vehicles on the CPS, mine is one of them. The rules have always been that your vehicle needs to be roadworthy and conform to the VSI's, anything outside the VSI's needs to be engineered. The only really change I see is now all vehicles need a RWC to get on the CPS (our club had mandated this already) and that vehicles that fall outside the VSI's and are engineered have a "M" plate where as previously they were on the normal plate. Outside this you run the gauntlet. Since coming on the the CPS I have done alot of work to get my car all legit, the only non conforming part now days is the tyres are to big, which I am looking at having engineered anyway.
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20-05-2014, 09:05 AM | #42 | ||
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Yep... and to be honest, if you're already on a H Plate, this is realistically no different to already being on full reg.
If you get defected, your in the same boat - Make car legal, get Engineered if required, get RWC - run the gauntlet again.
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20-05-2014, 09:17 AM | #43 | ||
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I live on a busy road in Melbourne's north and I see the same cruddy cars on "H" plates driving past every single day.
Another rort I see is the use of "unregistered permits". I have lived at my current address for over 2 years and I see on a daily basis the same unregistered cars with "Permits" on the windows being driven around. |
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20-05-2014, 09:31 AM | #44 | |||
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20-05-2014, 09:46 AM | #45 | ||
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When it gets harder to do the right thing more people do the wrong thing, it's that simple.
The VL might of made a comeback but there's not much point now.
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20-05-2014, 10:59 AM | #46 | ||
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I understand that when you drive around only on an "unregistered permit" you don't have to worry about speed/red light cameras or pay tolls.
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20-05-2014, 11:05 AM | #47 | ||
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Wouldn't red light cameras still get s shot of the number plate?
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20-05-2014, 11:25 AM | #48 | ||||
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20-05-2014, 11:54 AM | #49 | |||
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When I bought my ex taxi BA wagon in QLD a few years back I got a 3day permit to drive it back to Vic... No plates, no tolls, didn't even get pulled up by the cops once. But I digress, I think the changes are for the better... There are too many people rorting the club permit scheme and if you want to modify your car Way beyond standard then why shouldn't it be engineered ? I want to put some huge Tyres under my XD in the future. I'll be getting that mod engineered just for my own peace of mind... The last thing I want is my rear wheel killing a 4yo child on the side of the road ! Last edited by BTTB; 20-05-2014 at 12:02 PM. |
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20-05-2014, 03:38 PM | #50 | ||
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In NSW there is no cheap permit scheme for post 48 vehicles that are modified. If you want to drive it, it has to have an engineering cert if it falls outside the allowed modifications criteria in the guidelines. It has to have an annual RWC as do all cars in NSW.
Cars can still be highly modified as long as its done right. If you want historic plates the car has to be essentially standard or at the most, slightly modified with period correct mods. It will still need an annual RWC as do all Hot Rods etc on club plates. Its not a bad system except for the modified post 48 cars and representations are being made to try and solve this particular issue at the moment. I support the notion of making all our modified cars legal and roadworthy. Our sport will benefit from this in the long term. You guys in VIC don't have it too bad and I think moves to weed out the rorters is better done now rather than in ten years time when its completely out of hand and the Govt of the time says enough is enough and cans everything. Lets be up front about it! All car modifiers seem to have enough of the green stuff to get the latest trick wheels or a top of the line stereo so what's the big deal about another grand or so to get legal and be left alone by the authorities.
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20-05-2014, 05:26 PM | #52 | ||
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why not? both need working brakes and lights. the only difference between the two is the level of safety equipment (seat belts?), but a Model T only has to comply with the ADR for cars built in 1908-21 (as far as indicators and stuff), at least, that's how it's supposed to work NSW.
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20-05-2014, 05:49 PM | #53 | ||
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295 tyres on a coupe requires an engineers certificate
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20-05-2014, 06:00 PM | #54 | |||
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There are basic rules that cover indicators and a few other bits and bobs to be registered but not to any ADR's. Cars of this era are under a different set of rules .....
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20-05-2014, 09:34 PM | #56 | |||
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Also a friend has a collection of about 18 cars, plus his 2 dailys. That would cost him over $14,000 per year if they were on full registration. He would use each car probably about 5 times each year if that. |
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20-05-2014, 10:31 PM | #57 | |||
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Club reg is only for people who are too smart to pay full reg.
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21-05-2014, 07:59 AM | #60 | |||
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Anyway .. I was always fascinated about club permit systems for some clubs. I have a stock LHD '74 car and needed a VASS to get it full rego. I see many, many obviously non-stock LHD cars even newer than mine - without fundamental ADR requirements - on club permit which I'm told needed no VASS-type inspection because the club inspected them. Seems odd as effective the "permit" still requires the vehicle to be roadworthy within Victorian laws. My motorbike club currently allow internal inspection (inspector is approved RWC inspector anyway), but they will refuse to inspect any modified bike and request the owner has an independant RWC done. A lot of it is to not only cover the club, but the inspector themselves. If they pass something obviously not RWC and something happens I'm wondering how liable (even under club incorporation) that inspector may be? |
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