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On 5/3/2018 at 12:25 PM, Stu said:

Hey Im keen for this rego too for my '77 - can anybody let me know the process or somebody who can help? RMS website is confusing as!

 

Was easy. Get a blue slip. Joined A Porsche club. They sent me the forms. Filled them in. Club representative went to see the car (was at Autohaus Hamilton - I believe the shop needs to have gone through some kind of certification) - took the resulting paperwork to the rta. Had plates on car 20 mins later 

No stamp duty

rego was about $90..

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10 hours ago, turboT said:

Was easy. Get a blue slip. Joined A Porsche club. They sent me the forms. Filled them in. Club representative went to see the car (was at Autohaus Hamilton - I believe the shop needs to have gone through some kind of certification) - took the resulting paperwork to the rta. Had plates on car 20 mins later 

No stamp duty

rego was about $90..

And it was only $90 because you had to have plates issued ...

Next year it will be about $46 ... ?

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Can anyone tell me if PCNSW are doing D plate modified historics yet? I know I can join a couple of other clubs that are doing D plates but I’d intended on doing some sprints in my car so it makes sense to just join the one club and be done with it.  

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1 hour ago, Uncle said:

Can anyone tell me if PCNSW are doing D plate modified historics yet? I know I can join a couple of other clubs that are doing D plates but I’d intended on doing some sprints in my car so it makes sense to just join the one club and be done with it.  

Contact Michelle, PM'd you

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On 5/5/2018 at 9:21 PM, turboT said:

Was easy. Get a blue slip. Joined A Porsche club. They sent me the forms. Filled them in. Club representative went to see the car (was at Autohaus Hamilton - I believe the shop needs to have gone through some kind of certification) - took the resulting paperwork to the rta. Had plates on car 20 mins later 

No stamp duty

rego was about $90..

Thanks mate - been away and just back to this now

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