Hanra wrote:
aaron wrote:
What good is it to have a car on club plates thru a club if the person with the car never turns up to anything in the car? To me this is glaringly obvious as to why they want the rego

CheersAaron
Yes but if i was to re-join the club, how exactly am i expected to attend meetings when i am 2000klms away? If i pay my membership fees, why cant i enjoy the same benefits as the other local members?
This was the main reason why i didnt renew my membership a few years ago, i was a paying member for a few years while i was restoring my car, then when my car was finished i contacted the MOCQ to apply for club rego and was given an ear bashing by some old bloke, asking me why should i benefit from club rego when i would never attend a meeting........
I couldnt believe that response.... I had been a member for a couple of years, paid my money, enjoyed reading the little MOCQ book every month or so..... Then i wanted to take advantage of the club rego and was basically told to get stuffed.......
I can see your point mate, but your case is different to what I am commenting on. Club rego is a very difficult thing to control, and I feel sorry for anyone having to try and police it. As suggested in a different post, the way you can work around your issue is to have a sub branch in your local area, because technically you would have to drive down to brisbane to attend any events to use your car. I am unsure how it works in QLD but the RTA in NSW will only allow you to use your car for testing purposes or to attend events that are either published in the club magazine or listed in the clubs DAY BOOK.
Yes, the way you were told by the old bloke is out of order, but there is still truth to his comments on the legallity of your having club plates thru the Mini club. You would be better in my opinion having your car listed on club plates thru a local club where you live and having a 2nd listing on the mini club listed on the rego.
As for the 12 month thing, if you had been a member, I am sure the mini club would happilly wave the 12 month waiting period for you. But as I am not a member or on committee of the qld club i can't be sure of what they will do. Goodluck with it anyway.
If the rules for club rego are different in QLD please post the details here as I for one would be interested to see the differences in polices between states.
Cheers
Aaron