Hi all,
Just new to forum and was wondering if anyone knows about the new laws for historic plates.
I've got an E30 BMW, but I'm not member of the owners club, do you think I can get a historic plate through the alfa club for it?
Might be a question for Mr Wise, but interested to hear if anyone is in a similar situation
Firstly it must have a build date of 12/90 or later (25 year olds)
Then you need a roadworthy certificate
Finally memebership of a car club eg AROCA
Do a search on the forum and there is a detailed flowchart of the CP process and to inform you the little important steps such as filing the necessary forms in a specific manner.
He is in Sydney, no point in posting details of the Victorian Club Permit Scheme.
Dr1600 it might be best you contact your division of AROCA to find out laws specific to NSW.
Mick
Quote from: Dr1600 on December 12, 2015, 06:33:45 AM
Hi all,
Just new to forum and was wondering if anyone knows about the new laws for historic plates.
I've got an E30 BMW, but I'm not member of the owners club, do you think I can get a historic plate through the alfa club for it?
Might be a question for Mr Wise, but interested to hear if anyone is in a similar situation
Everything you need to know here http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/registration/get-nsw-registration/historic-vehicles/index.html
Basic information - vehicle must be over
thirty years of age, as close as possible to
original, introduction of 60 day log books late last year. Must be a member of a RMS registered club and that's it.
And what is the total on road cost? 8)
RMS fee $54 pa
Club membership $99 initial then $77 pa
I did this recently, You'll have to add a one off fee for the plates as well, I paid a total of $94
Incidentally the day I went to the RMS office to do the club rego on both my spider and GT junior I selected the type or transaction I wanted to do eg. Apply for registration and the machine spits out this docket number.