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#1 concessional rego in QLD
pepper Posted on: 2006/12/28 23:51
does anyone know anything about this?? i cant find anything on the DOT website.
because i dont drive my cars a helluva lot, id like to get the concessional rego, but i dunno the deal with it.
any help?


#2 Re: concessional rego in QLD
BUNDY351 Posted on: 2006/12/28 23:55
You dont mean like the club rego thing. If you are a member of an approved club and your car is a cirtain age (25 years i think) you can apply for club rego. Down side is you can only drive on club approved runs and to get the vehicle repaired. If this is not the concessional rego then sorry for leading you up the wrong creek


#3 Re: concessional rego in QLD
pepper Posted on: 2006/12/28 23:58
hmm, i was hearing stories of 10,000km/12mth limit, dont think its the same as that club deely.
if your car is a certain age doesent it qualify for classic or somethin??


#4 Re: concessional rego in QLD
BUNDY351 Posted on: 2006/12/29 0:02
I am sure 25 years is a classic but you lost me with that 10000km/12month thingy. Whats the story dude


#5 Re: concessional rego in QLD
pager Posted on: 2006/12/29 0:24
Yer i would be keen to know about this..
This is what BUNDY351 is talking about
http://www.classicrallyclub.com.au/historic_vehicle_plates.htm

According to this you can go within 40km radi of your home for "testing" an there is also a registered datsun club down the bottom



[url=http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:tJtkQl84AfMJ:www.rego.act.gov.au/assets/PDF ... &hl=en&gl=au&ct=clnk&cd=1]More info[/url]




#6 Re: concessional rego in QLD
oliver-morrisminor Posted on: 2007/1/4 2:36
Hi I have a 1960 Datsun Powered Morris Minor. It does have the Historic Rego here in QLD. Each state has different rules so you MUST check with the correct dept. in your state. Some states have concessional Rego, some have "permits". SOME STATES WILL OFFER REGO ON MODIFIED CARS AND SOME MUST BE ABSOLUTLY BOG STANDARD.
Here in QLD you can only drive the vehicle for testing purposes within 15klm radious of were you live, which means if you work 5 k's away from were you live you CANNOT drive your car to work regulary. You can take the car to and from a repairer with prior arrangements. And take your car on a gazetted club run anytime over any distance, or to club meetings. AND YOU SHOULD BE AN "ACTIVE" MEMBER OF A CAR CLUB AND THE CAR MUST BE AT LEAST 30 YEARS OLD. THE CAR CLUB WILL ISSUE YOU WITH A "DATING" LETTER FOR THE AGE OF YOUR CAR.
Car clubs are also bound to monitor member participation who have been accepted with Historic Rego. As this falls back on the club if a person joins and never goes on any runs or attends any meetings, this only leaves trips to repairers for the member to use his car. If member is caught it reflects badly on the Club and on the whole system.
There has been a fair bit of abuse of this system over the years and we get feed back from the Combined Council of Clubs that the registration dept is on the verge of scraping it as it is too much trouble to minitor. So a few bad eggs could be spoiling it for everybody else. this means everybody will be back to full rego and insurance costs.
SO PLEASE CONSIDER YOUR OBLIGATIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING.







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