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Thread: New Vic 90 day rego scheme.

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    94 disco

    does anyone know if i can get club reg for my 94 disco
    can anyone help me with the answer
    thanks liam

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    Yes. In 2019.
    Club permits : VicRoads

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    Just a few rules AFAIK

    1. Vehicle must be 25 years old. Not sure if from build date or reg date or just the year.

    2. You must be a financial member of a Car club registered with Vicroads .

    3. Vehicle needs to have either a RWC or a letter from the registered club scrutineer / Club Permit liason person stating that the vehicle is in RWC condition.

    4. Permits are either 45 days or 90 days.

    5. The vehicle log book that comes with the permit must be filled in for every day of use. Enter km's etc at day start and day end. Multiple trips okay just must be logged.

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    that sucks

    there should be something in there for 4wd

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    It is Dragon , so long as its 25 years old and you are a member of a registered club.

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    all sounds interesting, anyone know what landrover club's in Vic support this and roughly what there club fees are?

    Just trying to work out if it is worth it as I only drive my series3 3-4 times a month.

    Thx
    Matt.

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    Land Rover owners club of Vic\.

    Fees approx $110 I think

    Google it

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    Quote Originally Posted by land864 View Post
    Just a few rules AFAIK

    1. Vehicle must be 25 years old. Not sure if from build date or reg date or just the year.

    2. You must be a financial member of a Car club registered with Vicroads .

    3. Vehicle needs to have either a RWC or a letter from the registered club scrutineer / Club Permit liason person stating that the vehicle is in RWC condition.

    4. Permits are either 45 days or 90 days.

    5. The vehicle log book that comes with the permit must be filled in for every day of use. Enter km's etc at day start and day end. Multiple trips okay just must be logged.

    A colleague at work has a car on the scheme, permit is 45 days plus you can purchase another 45 days, maximum of 90 days.

    Colin
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    The RWC is my biggest problem. The Rangie is currently registered but to change to club plates I think I have to get another RWC, is that correct?

    While there is nothing dangerous about the Rangie there are a few things that would stop it getting a RWC like the lack of a heater.

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    Yep Adam

    A RWC is required ( for the LROCV scheme anyway)

    Pete G . LROCV

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