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pros and cons of club rego. kgo

It's cheap. That's good.

You need to be a member of a recognized club. That's bad.

It's cheap. That's good.

You can only drive your car 90 days per year. That's bad.

It's cheap. That's good.

You have to have a club number plate and cant have any custom hektik combinationz. That's bad.

Yeah log books. If you get pulled over and you haven't filled out your log book detailing the trip that day, it's the same as driving unregistered and you get reamed by the 'long arm' of the law.

Not to mention weekends you won't drive it, so you can save up some weekdays with that. However...if you drive between 11pm and 1am...I'm guessing this counts as two days?!

It's cheap. That's good.

You need to be a member of a recognized club. That's bad.

It's cheap. That's good.

You can only drive your car 90 days per year. That's bad.

It's cheap. That's good.

You have to have a club number plate and cant have any custom hektik combinationz. That's bad.

The car has to be 25 years old. That's bad

used to be just club events and you had to have all the doco for that, became too hard.

it's now 90 days and you have to fill the book in prior to departing as above no book unrego.

car still has to be RWC.

car has to be more than 25 years old

thee is a very limited number of clubs that you can be a member of and you have to go though them to get it,

not like cams where if you are a member your are automatically eligible.

So if you have an old car you hardly drive then it all good.

but as a rule they make it a pain to discourage you, and you only save a couple hundred a year.

I looked at it for the stang but decided full rego was easier.

I thought club rego meant you can only go to events and stuff not just run down the shops

I used to think so too but then I've seen heaps of cars getting around with em on weekdays. I think it's permits from Vicroads that allow you to visit events only.

So if you have an old car you hardly drive then it all good.

but as a rule they make it a pain to discourage you, and you only save a couple hundred a year.

130 for a year.. that's about 500

Are club rego transferable to new owner if you're selling a car with one?

No

It's cheap. That's good.

You need to be a member of a recognized club. That's bad.

It's cheap. That's good.

You can only drive your car 90 days per year. That's bad.

It's cheap. That's good.

You have to have a club number plate and cant have any custom hektik combinationz. That's bad.

Oh another

Easier to get mods allowed. That's good.

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