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Howdy all,

Good news, SAU NSW is underway getting signed up to the RTA's Historic Rego scheme.

Basically Historic Rego is one of the RTA's conditional rego schemes which allow specialist cars on the road.

In this case you need:

* to be a financial member of SAU NSW

* to have a car 30+ years old

* a pink slip from SAU's RTA registered inspection station (Grey Imports in Annandale)

* and pay a rego fee including greenslip under $100 (exact amount TBA).

* you do not need an engineers cert as long as the inspector deems it roadworthy

There are limitations on the use of the car, I will confirm them when we have exact details. But basically it cannot be a daily driver under this scheme. Rally rego is another type of conditional rego but you pay full rego and greenslip costs.

All we need from here is 5 club members who want to sign up. We have 2 already so if anyone has a 30 year old car only used for weekends etc and wants dirt cheap rego, let us know!

I have a 1963 R32 GTR if that counts? It was a special edition. trust me.

Duncan, can you pm me some more details as i spencer is keen to historic rego 1 or 2 of his cars.

yep good news guys, r31s will one day be eligible, because they only have to be old, not classic :P

Richard, I will post details when I get them, but if Spencer is willing to go on the list that will get us much closer.

We need the 5 cars before we can apply :)

i just spoke to spencer and he had wanted to do it with HSRCA, but they have jerked him around a bit. he will be in providing you specify that modified cars are allowed as clubs can specify either standard only, or modified.

how close nyl83r? 76 or 77?

Dino, what do you have, what age?

Richard...let me think.....hahahahahah I think we will go with modified is fine that must just be a club internal rule.

I will confirm exact usage rules when I know them

yeah, i think it's a restriction some clubs place on people. for example the alfa club says standard cars only. they also precribe what you can use the car for.

best bet is that rego is $54 INCLUDING GREEN SLIP111!!!

Duncan,

How bout a '72 HQ SS holden?? Red with the black stripes... old skool!

Sitting in the garage ready for $$ to be poured into it.

Only gets driven around now to keep the battery charged :)

Can you PM me some details?? Requirements etc

Great work btw..

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