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    Club registration for a modified perentie

    Hey everyone,

    I have a 4x4 moderately modified perentie that I only use on the roads in NSW a few times a month.
    I’m wondering if there are any other registration options for limited use to avoid paying full rego and hardly using it on roads.

    I’ve been told I can’t do historic because it’s quite modified.

    Any other options people can share?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Mods make zero difference to club reg, if it did most of the rods and heavily modded cars wouldn't have it.
    You need to be registered in a club, any car club will do, the car must be over 25 years old and you must get a current road worthy then just get it done through the states registration authority
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    Quote Originally Posted by discomatt69 View Post
    Mods make zero difference to club reg, if it did most of the rods and heavily modded cars wouldn't have it.
    You need to be registered in a club, any car club will do, the car must be over 25 years old and you must get a current road worthy then just get it done through the states registration authority
    I believe NSW Historic Reg is very different to Victoria's, with a lot more restrictions on mods and use.

    Vic also has Historic, Street Rod and Rally permits, thay are different, for different vehicles and use.

    I'm sure someone from NSW will chime in.

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    From a quick search, try this link

    Registering and using a historic vehicle | NSW Government

    A quote from the above link.....

    To be eligible for the HVS:

    • your vehicle must be at least 30 years of age or older from the year it was manufactured. The vehicle must not be modified.
    • your vehicle must comply with the applicable vehicle standards as at the date of vehicle manufacture.
    • your vehicle must be as close to original condition as possible, with no alterations except for safety features such as seatbelts, turn indicators or period options, accessories and safety items.
    • you must be a member of a Transport for NSW-recognised historic vehicle club.


    The main takeaway from this is ....... "The vehicle must not be modified." and "your vehicle must be as close to original condition as possible, with no alterations except for safety features"
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    Quote Originally Posted by discomatt69 View Post
    Mods make zero difference to club reg, if it did most of the rods and heavily modded cars wouldn't have it.
    You need to be registered in a club, any car club will do, the car must be over 25 years old and you must get a current road worthy then just get it done through the states registration authority
    As stated, Vic's rules are very different to NSW. It's one area where Vic is more lenient, maybe the only one. There are rumours Vic is going to change.
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    But do they check? I’ve seen a few Perenties on club plates at KLR in Sydney. I do recall one was on Vic plates - seems a long way from home for club plates.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    But do they check? I’ve seen a few Perenties on club plates at KLR in Sydney. I do recall one was on Vic plates - seems a long way from home for club plates.
    In Vic it largely depends on the clubs. The counter folk at VicRoads mostly wouldn't know a Perentie from a Purvis Eureka, it's all about the paperwork hoops. We have here the Red Plate Club. We need to join that, or of course the LROCV, or the Monaro club... have a current RWC and we're in.

    As for Vic plates in NSW, AFAIK there is no restriction on interstate travel on a club permit. And, as the system IS a permit, NOT a registration, the plates do not show up on the computer ( that is old info, it could have changed ), and the interstate authorities, the ones with the flashing lights, do not have access to the record, and are probably not cognisant of the rules regarding log books etc., although I don't want to be the one to test that
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    I didn't know vic was so different to NSW, once again how stupid is that, wouldn't a national system be better!!
    Standard other than safety improvements , so that would include, brake upgrades, suspension upgrades, seat and interior upgrades, one could argue that any upgrade to a 30 year old car could or would make it safer than how it was released from factory
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    Scouse (on this forum) is the inspector for his car club. I think he said mods are permitted if they are period mods.

    He says a lot of other clubs let anything join without concern for modifications.

    He and I have both seen cars on historic plates being used every day, apparently outside the applicable rules on use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by discomatt69 View Post
    Mods make zero difference to club reg, if it did most of the rods and heavily modded cars wouldn't have it.
    You need to be registered in a club, any car club will do, the car must be over 25 years old and you must get a current road worthy then just get it done through the states registration authority
    Incorrect. There are 2 levels of club reg in Victoria , H (Historic) plates for original and M (Modified) plates for slightly modified . Both the same cost & restrictions .
    Heavily modified cars are completely different category and not under club rego at all but Street Rod category where just about anything goes so long as its VASS engineered

    For example my 49 Dodge ute is completely original except for Seat Belts , Indicators & Disc brakes. With Seat belts & indicators (or period mods) H plates are ok, but because I put discs it has to be M plates .

    If I was to transfer the Landy (EV conversion) or Power Wagon ( Disc brakes & Power Steering ) they would also be on M plates.

    (I'm with Red Plate club & its strictly run by the book)

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