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does your car have to be running??? i mean rego'd??

the HR30 is just a shadow of its former self at the monent....

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No it does not have to be registered. However if you decide to enter the vehicle cannot stay on a trailer if that is the way you wish to get it there.

This is for safety reasons.

There is an area that trailers can be put. If you do decide to come get in touch and I will forward an entry too you.

Regards Hope to see you there.

would you frown on some post 95 cars showing up? even less common ones such as stageas....?

You indicated that you may enter the Show and Shine on 1/10/06 If you are intending to please get the foirm to me before the 20/September to allow me to allocate.

What about other members

Regards RAY

looks like the entry form puts me out....

"due to insurance requirements all vehicles must have current road registration"

i'll still come along for the day though.. might look at a temp rego to drive the car there and back....

Cheers, Matt

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does your car have to be running??? i mean rego'd??

the HR30 is just a shadow of its former self at the monent....No your does not have to either running or registered. The only requirement is that it cannot remain on a trailer if that is how it is transported to the show.

RAY

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best of luck to everyone who is participating in this.

unfortunately i won't be able to make it due to work.

hopefully we can get a good showing for SAU, and, i want pics dammit!

(i might be able to stop off and get some happy snaps in the morning, before lunch.)

looks like the entry form puts me out....

"due to insurance requirements all vehicles must have current road registration"

i'll still come along for the day though.. might look at a temp rego to drive the car there and back....

Cheers, Matt

Vehicles do not have to be registered. If they are trailered then they must not be left on the trailer. trailers to be left in car park.

Ring me Ray 0431205888

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