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Tony Olsson
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To be eligible to get a club permit you must be a financial member of a VicRoads approved vehicle club or association.

For us to issue you a club permit, you must be a member of SAU Vic.

After joining SAU VIC there is a 3 month waiting period and at least one event before being eligible to apply for a club permit through SAU VIC

*This is at the clubs discretion as you may have been a previous member, or attended events not as a member. Long standing forum members may also be exempt for the 3 month wait.


We also ask that you attend at least 2 club events a year.

A club event is defined as –

Any SAU Vic Motorsport event
SAU Vic Show & Shine
Any ‘Members Only’ events
SAU Vic Monthly Meets

To join SAU Vic visit our website for more info - http://www.sauvic.com.au/how-to-join or come see us in person at one of the clubs many events.

Or visit the VicRoads website - https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/registration/limited-use-permits/club-permit-scheme

If you have any other questions feel free to send us an email at [email protected]

or come talk to us at one of our events, we are more than happy to chat :)

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