SIV Registration - Club / Historic Rego
Do you have a 1984-86 AW11, only drive it for Club activities and want to halve your rego costs? Then have I got a deal for you!
Checkout the Qld TMR "Special Interest Vehicle" Concessional Registration scheme. A 4cyl AW11 will cost
$189.65/yr for CTP and Registration in Qld if it is 30yrs old or more, you are a member of the MR2 Qld Owners Club and you agree to the driving restrictions (club activities, weddings, mechanic or 15km test drive).
I intend to be the first guinea pig and hit the committee up for a "Proof of Club Membership" letter at (or before) the next run in February. Hopefully a simple template can be knocked up to make it a smooth process for anyone else that is interested.
Spiel below copied from the TMR Website and relevant documents linked (can't attach PDF's unfortunately)
Qld TMR - Concessional Rego - Special Interest VehiclesSIV FAQForm 5397Special interest vehiclesA concession is available if you are registering a classic or vintage car, a street rod or a historic vehicle. This concession is based on the vehicle having a very strict and limited road use.
This concession is available for the following vehicles:
- vehicles that are at least 30 years old
- ...
The special interest vehicle scheme guide (PDF, 300KB) outlines where and how vehicles under this concession can be used. You and anyone driving your vehicle must follow these conditions at all times.Vehicles with this concession have limitations placed on their use. Events special interest vehicles can take part in include:
- rallies organised by incorporated vehicle clubs
- processions, displays, fetes and other similar events
- ceremonies such as weddings or formals involving immediate family members, where no fee or reward is given.
How to apply
You need to complete the registration concession application (F3937).
You will also need to supply:
- evidence of current club membership with a Queensland incorporated vehicle club (must be on club letterhead, include details of the vehicle to be registered and be signed by a club official)
- certification from a dating officer to confirm the vehicle's authenticity and year of manufacture if unable to be verified at your nearest transport and motoring customer service centre.
post edited by fredhoon - 2016/01/06 15:57:59
Go soothingly on the grease mud as there lurks a skid demon.