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Club permit applications can only be made by a
current member of a car club authorised by VicRoads.
Modified vehicles such as "Street Rods" can be issued with
club permits allowing conditional and limited use of the
road system for eligible vehicles which do not require to be
registered. Vehicles which are replica of a vehicle made
more than 25 years ago may be issued with a club permit.
The application must be accompanied by:
- written verification by the club secretary (or person
authorised by VicRoads) that the applicant for the club
permit is a member of the car club
- In the case of a club historic vehicle that is not a
street rod - a current certificate of roadworthiness or a
letter from a scrutineer authorised by the club, stating
that the vehicle is safe for used on the road
- In the case of a application made in respect of a
street rod, a Street Rod Inspection certificate issued by
the Australian Street Rod Federation (ASRF), Technical
Advisory Committee or a report from a VicRoads recognised
Engineering Signatory establishing that the vehicle is in
fact, a modified vehicle, ie modified in excess of the
level prescribed in the "Vehicle Standards Information
No.8. (VSI8)." Club scrutineers can assist in this
requirement. ASRF can be contacted on telephone 9793
6258.
- club permit fee and Transport Accident Commission
charge
- The club
permit application form is available from VicRoads offices, approved clubs and via this link.
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