Does not work like that - has to be a trip with the Club the the vehicle is registered through.wojo12 wrote:But if you joined my digital Oz Hafie Club (https://www.facebook.com/pg/Haflinger-4 ... e_internal), I could make it a club run and they you'd be fine to drive it up. assuming the rules down there are similar to Qld rules!
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Not in Qld it doesn't.garrycol wrote:Does not work like that - has to be a trip with the Club the the vehicle is registered through.wojo12 wrote:But if you joined my digital Oz Hafie Club (https://www.facebook.com/pg/Haflinger-4 ... e_internal), I could make it a club run and they you'd be fine to drive it up. assuming the rules down there are similar to Qld rules!
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Well lucky for me I dont live in QLD
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Wow Gary, your reg system sounds like a real downer! Fancy limiting your use to a 40km radius of where you live.. Surely a limited mileage type reg which allows a certain number of KM’s a year anywhere in Australia would be a better bet.
Can’t you change it so you can at least trailer your Haf place and then drive around a bit?
John
Can’t you change it so you can at least trailer your Haf place and then drive around a bit?
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What club are in in, Garry?garrycol wrote:Doesn't make any difference - has to be a authorised club trip or I am stuck to using it within 40km from home on test runs.heinkeljb wrote:But you have a trailer Gary!
However we hopeful that the rules will change next year so I will unlimited use for up to 60 days per year.
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Club Registration is 1/11th the cost of normal registration - so 57 pounds per year compared to 670 pounds per year so for a limited use vehicle like the haflinger is very worthwhile.
If I am on a Club event I can drive anywhere in the country, but otherwise maintenance and test runs within 40km of home. This is fine, I can get to the snow, I can get into the mountains, I can cover all the city and I can get to a few nearby country towns so is fine. I cover about 3000km a year in my Haflinger and all the local coffee shops and Maccas know me and the Haflinger very well.
Yes I can pay full rego and drive where I want, but 99% of the time it will still be within about 40km of home.
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If I am on a Club event I can drive anywhere in the country, but otherwise maintenance and test runs within 40km of home. This is fine, I can get to the snow, I can get into the mountains, I can cover all the city and I can get to a few nearby country towns so is fine. I cover about 3000km a year in my Haflinger and all the local coffee shops and Maccas know me and the Haflinger very well.
Yes I can pay full rego and drive where I want, but 99% of the time it will still be within about 40km of home.
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The Landrover Club of the ACTwojo12 wrote:What club are in in, Garry?
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What if like me, you were in more than one car club - would that means that you could not go on an official club run with a club other than the one one your concessional rego was organised through?
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What if like me, you were in more than one car club - would that means that you could not go on an official club run with a club other than the one one your concessional rego was organised through?
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The registration is associated with one club but the registrar can approve trips with other clubs that are affiliated with the Council of ACT Motor Clubs.
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Oh - I see.garrycol wrote:The registration is associated with one club but the registrar can approve trips with other clubs that are affiliated with the Council of ACT Motor Clubs.