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x2 Amen to that brotha, they'd have ALOT more competitors if rego wasn't an issuejohnsy86 wrote:id have a crack at competing but im with ben on this one its the only thing stopping me as i refuse to pay rego on a vehicle that doesnt see road duties at all and im sure im not the only one.
the only other comp I need rego for is Logan challange.patrol2pathy wrote:The reason the vehicle must remain registered is because you need to get the "Competition" or "Rally" Extension on your CTP. Which in many cases is free or a small cost of $20 or so.
This allows the club to keep entry fees low so as not to have to cover the ever soring costs of insurance on the events.
I understand it does sting though, but you don't have to limit yourself to Tough Tracks only.
There are other competitions you can enter the vehicle in also, & sponsorship dollars if you can chase them.
yeah i also thought this would be the case as usually insurance companys will find any excuse not to pay. im no expert but just trying to help a good club/competition stay strong.Havoc Racing wrote: For in the case an incident does occur, the insurance will not hold due to the extensive modifications on the vehicles.
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