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dnbosiris 07-10-2015 06:05 PM

Can a Stat write off be Cams registered / licensed for rally or track use?
 
As above
if a vehicle is a stat write off then can it be used for rally events?
i'm not completely aware of the different licenses required by cams for rally.

Thanks

baylee 07-10-2015 07:14 PM

In short yes..

The only hassle is rego, but I believe It will need to be rego'd under rally rego if you do..

However, many (I am considering) are dumping the rego in favour of getting month long 'movement permits' $38 for a month.. For a state champion car as example, 6-7 events your going to do, why pay the circa $500 rego when you could in effect only 'move' the car a limited number of time's...


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dnbosiris 07-10-2015 07:27 PM

[QUOTE=baylee;831004]In short yes..

The only hassle is rego, but I believe It will need to be rego'd under rally rego if you do..

However, many (I am considering) are dumping the rego in favour of getting month long 'movement permits' $38 for a month.. For a state champion car as example, 6-7 events your going to do, why pay the circa $500 rego when you could in effect only 'move' the car a limited number of time's...


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Cheers
And what's the deal with rally rego? There is no requirement saying it can't be a stat write off?

baylee 07-10-2015 07:32 PM

Don't quote me but I don't think so.. You still get stung full rego fee's but you can only;
"Drive the car for presentation / sponsorship or mechanical repair"
Drive the car for event purposes"

The guys have been trying for 8+ years to try and get a reduced fee for rally rego given the cars are limited in use.. But no avail..

The movement permits are the way to go I think, if you can get away with full rego.. Can be had online - print it out for $38 and job done.. 70%+ are doing this now..

Only reason I haven't is my cars still on full rego, so once you lose it, you won't get back as it has a cage and will go straight to rally rego..


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sir-revalot 07-10-2015 07:45 PM

So what's the deal with these month long movement permits? I've got heaps of rego's and can only drive one car at once. It's costing me a fortune after this rego price hike. I'd still register mine and the wife's two daily's but I'm sick of paying full wack on a cars I barely drive once a week.

Sorry for the thread hijack..

baylee 07-10-2015 08:29 PM

Details here;

[url=http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/get-a-temporary-movement-permit.asp]Get a temporary movement permit[/url]

matto20v 08-10-2015 12:49 AM

Keep in mind that a Temporary Movement Permit does not include insurance to cover you if you hit or damage another vehicle on the road.

It has [U]some cover[/U] in the event that a person is injured or killed, [B]but no cover[/B] to any vehicle or property.

sir-revalot 08-10-2015 07:56 PM

[QUOTE=baylee;831012]Details here;

[url=http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/get-a-temporary-movement-permit.asp]Get a temporary movement permit[/url][/QUOTE]

Cheers, will check it out.

sir-revalot 08-10-2015 08:02 PM

[QUOTE=matto20v;831023]Keep in mind that a Temporary Movement Permit does not include insurance to cover you if you hit or damage another vehicle on the road.

It has [U]some cover[/U] in the event that a person is injured or killed, [B]but no cover[/B] to any vehicle or property.[/QUOTE]

Yeah neither does normal rego,

I checked out club rego but you are limited to where and when you can drive.

baylee 08-10-2015 08:22 PM

Can a Stat write off be Cams registered / licensed for rally or track use?
 
[QUOTE=matto20v;831023]Keep in mind that a Temporary Movement Permit does not include insurance to cover you if you hit or damage another vehicle on the road.

It has [U]some cover[/U] in the event that a person is injured or killed, [B]but no cover[/B] to any vehicle or property.[/QUOTE]


It is No different to normal full rego?
Normal ctp insurance to my understanding...

You want cover to property you need full Comp insurance..


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