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    thanks Greg I'm more of a scotch man but i'm sure a Bundy or 2 wont hurt

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    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    I was aware that the new scheme was being discussed so it's good news to find that it's starting next month.
    From my limited investigations it appears that some clubs need a roadworthy certificate before they will put you on the permit scheme others have someone who will carry out a check and sign it off. A colleague asked his car club whether they would also put motorcycles on their club permit scheme and they said that they couldn't see any reason not to.
    I'm looking for a club for both motorcycles and cars to save joining two separate clubs.

    I believe that the cost of the new club permit scheme will be slightly higher because of additional cost of the log book etc. does anyone have an idea of the annual cost or is this determined by each club individually ?
    There was also the possibility that the vehicles would now be on the VicRoads computer system whereas I believe under the old permit scheme they weren't.

    Looks like my Series 1 will go onto the Club Permit scheme as soon as I find a club that will also cover bikes.....


    Colin
    thanks Colin.If you find a club that does bikes and cars let me know and I'll as my bike club classic italian motorcycle club of Australia if they can put series ones on plates.

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    In NSW you can form your own Incorporated club and set up a permit scheme. After 2 years of being formed the club can self scrutineer. A "club" I heard of was just made up of members from the one family, ie The Brown Family Car Club.

    Not sure how simple or costly it is but it may be something to consider.

    James

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    Gromit,
    The Merc club allows one non-Mercedes to be put on the club permit scheme per membership. When the time comes, one of my 101's will be put on this scheme trrough the Merc Club.
    I'm sure if there were enough requests from the membership, most clubs would allow club registration for different marques.
    Perhaps a non-marque specific club would be the go.

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