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So question for those who know things about club rego. I know it says 25 years for manufacture of the vehicle, does this mean it doesn't go off the model of the vehicle eg 1989 R32 will be able to get club rego before 1994 R32?

Well that is annoying :( Jamie can have club reg 5 years before me dun dun daaaa

Are you going to be interest in club reg through SAU VIC?

why do i keep seeing mohomo's car referred to as widebody on my fb feed

i aint seein no widebody? or is rolling ya guards flared these days?

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His widebody comments are in reference to using GTR guards

So question for those who know things about club rego. I know it says 25 years for manufacture of the vehicle, does this mean it doesn't go off the model of the vehicle eg 1989 R32 will be able to get club rego before 1994 R32?

I have heard rumours that if the car is based off an earlier model it can get club rego. For example, if you build a replica of an AC cobra, even though its brand new it is based off a 1960's car.

So going by this theory, if you build your 1994 r32 to replicate a 1988 r32 then you should be able to? lol

From vicroads website;

The Victorian club permit scheme allows members of car clubs (including motorcycle, trailer/caravan and machinery clubs) that are recognised by VicRoads to make limited use of historic vehicles on the road network.

A club permit can be issued to the following vehicles in the following categories:

  • Veteran vehicles – manufactured before 1 January 1919;
  • Vintage vehicles – manufactured after 31 December 1918 and before 1 January 1931
  • Classic and Historic vehicles - manufactured after 31 December 1930, but more than 25 years before the date of the application for a club permit.

These categories can include trailers and modified vehicles such as street rods. Vehicles which are replicas of vehicles in the abovementioned categories may also be issued with a club permit.

I was thinking classic skylines, I wasn't aware that SAU VIC even did club rego :) Hmmm yeah that's the grey area I was reading Pat, not sure what the go is there I might send off an e-mail to someone at classic skylines to get it clarified.

From vicroads website;

The Victorian club permit scheme allows members of car clubs (including motorcycle, trailer/caravan and machinery clubs) that are recognised by VicRoads to make limited use of historic vehicles on the road network.

A club permit can be issued to the following vehicles in the following categories:

  • Veteran vehicles – manufactured before 1 January 1919;
  • Vintage vehicles – manufactured after 31 December 1918 and before 1 January 1931
  • Classic and Historic vehicles - manufactured after 31 December 1930, but more than 25 years before the date of the application for a club permit.

These categories can include trailers and modified vehicles such as street rods. Vehicles which are replicas of vehicles in the abovementioned categories may also be issued with a club permit.

what if i was to say that my R33 gtst is a "replica" of an R31 GTSR jsut a REALLY bad one ;) ... who decides on this?

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