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Concessional licencing for modified vehicles

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its here !!! :thumbsup: :clap: :clap:

Announced this morning , a 90 day scheme - 30 days you are free to nominate for whenever suits you and the other 60 on club events

More info here - cant find a press release about it so this is a bookface link ...

https://www.facebook.com/MarkMcGowanMP


Will start early next year
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That's great news !

Here in NSW we have conditional rego that allows us 60 days where ever we want to go.

I run the scheme through our race car club. We chose not to do Historic rego because the cars need to be original without any modification and can only be driven with club events and for repairs or rego.

With the conditional scheme your car can be original or modified as long as it meets the RMS guidelines and or engineered. The government also like it because the it makes the data look good in regards to younger safer vehicles on our road. I believe they don't count the conditional rego in their calculations. Win Win.

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We have had conditional licencing for STOCK vehicles for years, only mods allowed are radials and seat belts , plus " period accessories " which doesnt include twin carbs , headers etc as they are performance enhancing - you cant even run disc brakes :roll: :roll: :roll:

This is for modified vehicles over 30 years old :ebiggrin:
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Hey Blacky how do we go about applying for this rego my FC Sedan is due and I'm hoping to have Frank rego'd by Nov.

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its not going to start until early next year mate
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Cheers; was just reading on the Gov site anyway and says you can get a refund so will just keep going the way I am until it comes in.
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yeah mate i reckon I will be putting the '46, my Harley , both FB's and the HR on it :thumbsup:
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Yeh Blacky makes it a bit easier for me to keep the FC as well if the Boss it not so worried about the cost of having them on full rego all the time for the amount of driving they do.
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hmmm
my chopped ute is basically stock :shock: other than all the modifications :ebiggrin:
so now i can do the hotrod
the ke 70 rolla the chopped ute and the mini when its finished
maybe i can do all the work vehicle's and the work truck and Kerrys car and my daughters cars and Jaydens cars na f%$k him he can pay for his own
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I don't think 30 days would quite be enough around 60 would be nice and it would cover each weekend of the year for cruising.
The price of 1 full rego I would be better off with two concessional licenced vehicle for the amount I drive when home.
I best hurry up my search for a hd or hr ute.

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30 free days and 60 club days means you can attend most events such as cars and coffee etc as we will make them club events plus have 30 days to do your own thing
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