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found this, dunno if it helps:

http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/pdfs/MR2.pdf

Thats a form to register an unregistered car, eg permit. Very useful but im looking for a long term solution solution as permits are only valid for a maximum of 3 days.

So it turns out its not too hard too get but you must compete in 1 Rally each year to keep the licence. The only tarmac rallies in SA are Classic Adealide and ASP or something similar too that. Both off which are not something Id usually do and easy/cheaper to just get permit.

So it turns out its not too hard too get but you must compete in 1 Rally each year to keep the licence. The only tarmac rallies in SA are Classic Adealide and ASP or something similar too that. Both off which are not something Id usually do and easy/cheaper to just get permit.

There was a porsche with Rally rego that came from SA that did the Dutton Rally when I did it in Nov 2008..

Could look at doing a "tarmac rally" interstate like Victoria or NSW..Australian Tarmac challenge is a good one to do :)ATC Click on me!!!!!

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