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750hp 09-23-2003 05:34 AM

Registration - anyone considered "Club Reg"?
 
For the annual mileage of most Cobras, I wonder if some of us would be better off registering our cars under a Club Registration, similar to the hot rod guys?

The $600 registration saving could go towards a new pair of rear tyres each year %/

Has anyone considered pursuing this?

Shelby400 09-23-2003 06:46 PM

Tell me more about "Club Reg". I am not aware of this. How does it work.

750hp 09-24-2003 01:25 AM

It's basically a restricted mileage registration that cost under $200, compared to the $800ish that a V8 currently cost in Qld. Here are a couple of short descriptions of the Hot Rod and Vintage Concessional rego deals (in Queensland).
http://www.transport.qld.gov.au/qt/d...c?OpenDocument

http://www.transport.qld.gov.au/qt/d...9?OpenDocument

Because of the driving restrictions placed on the car as a result of the cheaper rego, it might not suit a lot of guys. I have an XY Ford on the Historic rego, and it's nice to know that I don't have to pay top dollar for my rego on it when I only drive it once or twice a month.

BMK 09-24-2003 06:17 AM

Hi guys,

The green Cobra at McDonald Bros. Racing in Melbourne where my car is has SR registration.

This is Special Registration and has the prefix SR on the number plates.

It is restrictive and you will see a number of Street Rods in Australian Street Rodding carrying these Victorian plates.

Some think the SR stands for Street Rod but it is fact Special Registration and is available to all comers.

Lindsay at McDonald Bros. Racing can tell anyone in Victoria who may be interested about the process and any restrictions.

The representive for VICROADS IN Victoria is Con Manzaris a Street Rodder who looks after the testing and issue of plates. As I said it is not restricted to Street Rods only.

Have also seen the CH plates Classic Historical. They apparently work the same way with similiar restrictions and requirments.

Is the savings worth the hassle. :confused:

If you can only use the Cobra on certain days and listed/sanctioned club events. :confused:

How can you take me for joys rides around the Gold Coast :confused: **)

Cheers :3DSMILE:

Bernie

Bernie Knight
Mt. Gambier South Australia. **)


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