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Road registered? How?
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Re: Road registered? How?
Sorry to dissapoint you but I know that you are wrong. Petes is registered and fully engineered as a landcruiser, all the rumours of it being regoed as a tractor or heavy machine are BS. It is even engineered with the rear steer as long as it is locked for on road use.Tiny wrote:I know that Pete Antunac's rig is regisered as heavy machinery with a max 40Km speed limit, I have being led to beleive that Matts is FULLY ROAD REGISTERED, but maybe it is some kind of agricultural rego to?grazza wrote:SOmeone please tell me, how can this car, Matt Pisani's, be road registered? Because the 4x4 Australia mag say it is...
I am not saying that it is 100% street legal as its not but not many cars that are comp used are, but it is definately regoed and engineered as a cruiser and nothing else.
And yes gonads is too, once again not 100% street legal in that photo but registered none the less.
Re: Road registered? How?
I like to find a engineer that wound pass a tubed front end for a street regestered carTAZZ wrote:Sorry to dissapoint you but I know that you are wrong. Petes is registered and fully engineered as a landcruiser, all the rumours of it being regoed as a tractor or heavy machine are BS. It is even engineered with the rear steer as long as it is locked for on road use.Tiny wrote:I know that Pete Antunac's rig is regisered as heavy machinery with a max 40Km speed limit, I have being led to beleive that Matts is FULLY ROAD REGISTERED, but maybe it is some kind of agricultural rego to?grazza wrote:SOmeone please tell me, how can this car, Matt Pisani's, be road registered? Because the 4x4 Australia mag say it is...
I am not saying that it is 100% street legal as its not but not many cars that are comp used are, but it is definately regoed and engineered as a cruiser and nothing else.
And yes gonads is too, once again not 100% street legal in that photo but registered none the less.
Its not cool, unless it's got boost :)
Re: Road registered? How?
And why Not ?MARKx4 wrote:I like to find a engineer that wound pass a tubed front end for a street regestered carTAZZ wrote:Sorry to dissapoint you but I know that you are wrong. Petes is registered and fully engineered as a landcruiser, all the rumours of it being regoed as a tractor or heavy machine are BS. It is even engineered with the rear steer as long as it is locked for on road use.Tiny wrote:I know that Pete Antunac's rig is regisered as heavy machinery with a max 40Km speed limit, I have being led to beleive that Matts is FULLY ROAD REGISTERED, but maybe it is some kind of agricultural rego to?grazza wrote:SOmeone please tell me, how can this car, Matt Pisani's, be road registered? Because the 4x4 Australia mag say it is...
I am not saying that it is 100% street legal as its not but not many cars that are comp used are, but it is definately regoed and engineered as a cruiser and nothing else.
And yes gonads is too, once again not 100% street legal in that photo but registered none the less.
The vehicle isnt affected by the adr , (crumple)
It needs to be of the same strength , or stronger .
The things most people are winging about are only seen in the comps ,
Of couse there not eng with tires that size , but its not required for the comp .
Its all pretty simple build a project from a late model and suffer the late model adr rules
Re: Road registered? How?
do a search pete actualy was a member for a while and posted how he regoed it. something to do with 38's and lots of mudgarding.TAZZ wrote:Sorry to dissapoint you but I know that you are wrong. Petes is registered and fully engineered as a landcruiser, all the rumours of it being regoed as a tractor or heavy machine are BS. It is even engineered with the rear steer as long as it is locked for on road use.Tiny wrote:I know that Pete Antunac's rig is regisered as heavy machinery with a max 40Km speed limit, I have being led to beleive that Matts is FULLY ROAD REGISTERED, but maybe it is some kind of agricultural rego to?grazza wrote:SOmeone please tell me, how can this car, Matt Pisani's, be road registered? Because the 4x4 Australia mag say it is...
I am not saying that it is 100% street legal as its not but not many cars that are comp used are, but it is definately regoed and engineered as a cruiser and nothing else.
And yes gonads is too, once again not 100% street legal in that photo but registered none the less.
Matt
Re: Road registered? How?
I looked and couldn't find it under the name OFFROADPERFORMANCEW/HOUSE. Did Pete have a different username at any stage ?twinnie wrote:do a search pete actualy was a member for a while and posted how he regoed it. something to do with 38's and lots of mudgarding.
Matt
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just for you hekta (best i could find sorry, he has no member's section that i could find.)RUFF wrote:You mean its not registered as a Tractoronall4 wrote:How about I answer that one.
*Take the 44" tyres off it, put on 38.5" Tyres
*Take the wide offset wheels off it, Put on regular offset.
*Put the flares & Mud Flaps Back on it.
*Lock-out the rear steer for on road use.
*discussions with the engineer over a period of 6 months while building it to ensure all will be sweet.
*Hydraulic steering has speed limited my truck to 90Km/h ( so what, ha)
*Pay your rego & insurance & your set.
Don't forget people, The way you see most vehicles at competitions are in an illegal way shape or form, But competitions allow these changes.
For example, rego'd with 36" tyres, But runs 38" in the event. or even 44". This is allowed.
Wheel spacers are used very often, But are so illegal, it's funny.
Hope that answers your quetsions.
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for those that arent in "the know"..........
as posted in this thread there are ways n means of "getting around" various rulles be they comp rules or rego rules..... Very few ppl actually go the full distance and comply fully with ALL the rules of both lots.
Ever wonder how custom hot rods get away with some of the extream mods that they pull and yet we see these sweet cars crusing the streets and stare in awe......
Yet I cant recall Ford model T's coming out with twin blown 500 inch Hemis but they are on the streets and are registered and generally legit too !
makes ya wonder hey.....
A few of us are currently looking at forming an association for variety "bash cars"..... with a legit association we can rego the cars under a "club rego" and rego is far cheaper too I might add and as for RWC condition all one needs is letter from the Secretary stating that the car is in deed "safe for road use"......... this is how many hotrods get away with their rego even tho there's an uncovered thumpin big block grumpin away behind the radiator and the front wheels have no guards at all.
Form an "Offroad Competition Vehicle Association" and the world would be at your feet when it comes to what mods would be legal and useable on road...... just about anything goes ...... trust me !
Mind you ........
This is how it opperates in Vic anyway & I'm unsure of what other states have but would pay to check it out......
There are restrictions on "club rego'ed " vehicles like limited use, club days only, club businness only, sactioned club events, etc etc etc
But there's ways around that too
Kingy
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How many members rigs from this forum are 100% legit with their mods ????? I seriously doubt that 10% would be fully compliant !
as posted in this thread there are ways n means of "getting around" various rulles be they comp rules or rego rules..... Very few ppl actually go the full distance and comply fully with ALL the rules of both lots.
Ever wonder how custom hot rods get away with some of the extream mods that they pull and yet we see these sweet cars crusing the streets and stare in awe......
Yet I cant recall Ford model T's coming out with twin blown 500 inch Hemis but they are on the streets and are registered and generally legit too !
makes ya wonder hey.....
A few of us are currently looking at forming an association for variety "bash cars"..... with a legit association we can rego the cars under a "club rego" and rego is far cheaper too I might add and as for RWC condition all one needs is letter from the Secretary stating that the car is in deed "safe for road use"......... this is how many hotrods get away with their rego even tho there's an uncovered thumpin big block grumpin away behind the radiator and the front wheels have no guards at all.
Form an "Offroad Competition Vehicle Association" and the world would be at your feet when it comes to what mods would be legal and useable on road...... just about anything goes ...... trust me !
Mind you ........
This is how it opperates in Vic anyway & I'm unsure of what other states have but would pay to check it out......
There are restrictions on "club rego'ed " vehicles like limited use, club days only, club businness only, sactioned club events, etc etc etc
But there's ways around that too
Kingy
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How many members rigs from this forum are 100% legit with their mods ????? I seriously doubt that 10% would be fully compliant !
[color=blue][size=150][b]And your cry-baby, whinyassed opinion would be.....? [/b][/size][/color]
Where do I sign?V8Patrol wrote:A few of us are currently looking at forming an association for variety "bash cars"..... with a legit association we can rego the cars under a "club rego" and rego is far cheaper too I might add and as for RWC condition all one needs is letter from the Secretary stating that the car is in deed "safe for road use"......... this is how many hotrods get away with their rego even tho there's an uncovered thumpin big block grumpin away behind the radiator and the front wheels have no guards at all.
Form an "Offroad Competition Vehicle Association" and the world would be at your feet when it comes to what mods would be legal and useable on road...... just about anything goes ...... trust me !
Apparently people think I'm too patronising (that means I treat them like they’re stupid).
as soon as 4wds got involved with that loophole, it would close faster than a womans legs on wedding day.V8Patrol wrote:A few of us are currently looking at forming an association for variety "bash cars"..... with a legit association we can rego the cars under a "club rego" and rego is far cheaper too I might add and as for RWC condition all one needs is letter from the Secretary stating that the car is in deed "safe for road use"......... this is how many hotrods get away with their rego even tho there's an uncovered thumpin big block grumpin away behind the radiator and the front wheels have no guards at all.
Form an "Offroad Competition Vehicle Association" and the world would be at your feet when it comes to what mods would be legal and useable on road...... just about anything goes ...... trust me !
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A guy I have met once only has his rig "club registered"....... its basically open slather for mods he wasnt to do to it...... he joked about dropping in a 12litre Merlin engine.... thing is "if he wanted to " he could under the club guidelines.bogged wrote:as soon as 4wds got involved with that loophole, it would close faster than a womans legs on wedding day.
Your kewl @ surfin for stuff Bruce.... have a gander @ the Vicroads web site and look for special registrations, club registrations etc.....
I was ammazed at how may " legitimate clubs" there currently are in just Vic alone !
Kingy
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no worrys hekta, but just for you.Hekta wrote:haha no worries. I think I'd read it before, but didn't know it was posted under a different username.twinnie wrote:thats the one wicked, hecta i would have given you a link to it but i couldn't find it either
Matt
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