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    NSW to get 60 Day Log Book system for classics

    no word on pricing but hopefully will be a whole lot more flexible than current Historic Rego

    Classics get a better run with conditional registration trial
    4 September 2015

    Minister for Roads Duncan Gay today announced club vehicles would be on the road again and more often under a new conditional registration scheme trial.

    “I encourage you to register with a club for the trial if you have a little beauty tucked away in your garage, so you can bring her out into the sunshine and feel the freedom of the road more often,” Mr Gay said.

    Original and non-original classic vehicles are currently restricted to club events and maintenance.

    Under the two year log-book based trial, owners of over 30 year old vehicles that meet the safety requirements of full registration or the current Historical Vehicle Scheme will be able to opt-in via participating clubs for 60 days of general use each registration year.

    “The current Historic Conditional Registration scheme remains unchanged as an option for enthusiasts but, this Government recognised that owners of conditionally registered vehicles had limited use – which was just restricting these mechanical pieces of art,” Mr Gay said.
    “We’ve incorporated safe, sensible additions in consultation with the community and stakeholders so owners and the wider community can revel in these vehicles’ unique beauty more often.”

    This NSW Liberals & Nationals initiative will bring NSW into line with several other states while boosting opportunities in the automotive aftermarket industry which contributes $11 billion to the Australian economy and employs 30,000.

    The 60-day Classic Vehicle Log-book trial will commence on 1 October. To opt-in to the scheme contact one of the several hundred NSW enthusiast clubs or visit www.rms.nsw.gov.au/.
    Craig
    12/1969 E based Vintage Racer
    1972 2.4E Targa project
    1973 911 2.4E for the road

    #2
    so... can TYP901 become a participating club?
    Richard Griffiths
    1970 911T 2.8

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      #3
      Originally posted by griffiths_r View Post
      so... can TYP901 become a participating club?
      rich,

      i dont know? i have PCNSW membership to allow conditional registration, HSRCA membership to go racing, EarlyS and TYP901 for access to the forums ...

      HSRCA run a club plate scheme so hoping they will adopt the trial and i will let go my PCNSW membership
      Craig
      12/1969 E based Vintage Racer
      1972 2.4E Targa project
      1973 911 2.4E for the road

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        #4
        When I enquired with Queensland Transport about concessional registration based on Typ901 membership, the answer was no based on not being incorporated in Qld. The effort to incorporate in more states than Vic is not really worth it given most of us also have state Porsche Club memberships.
        John Forcier
        1969 2.7RS spec 911B(astard)
        1968 2.0S spec 911 Race Car
        Restoration Saga
        1962 CB77 P3 TT Race Bike (looking for another engine)

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          #5
          PCNSW are very helpful and the process for Club reg. is very quick and easy once a member.

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