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Why not just hack the rust out with a grinder and either weld in a plate or fibreglass it?
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Chris Simpson
Sent: Wednesday, 12 March 2003 2:55 AM
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Subject: Re: Concessional Vehicle Licence

G'day, im in perth aswell
 
The rust itself is not a problem so long as it isnt structural or renders the car dangerous to passers by.  WHat they will want to be able to do is run their hands over the area and if they dont get cut by sharop metal, its cool.  Well at least this gives you something to go on.  There are rules, but the consistency in which they are enforced leaves alot to be desired
 
Sorry not sure on the conditions required for a conditional licence, but a mate of mine has a Subaru Leone 1984 registered as a competition car and only drives it to and from events and workshops.  Never had any problems.
 
If you need more details about it email me off the list
 
Chris S
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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 4:32 PM
Subject: Concessional Vehicle Licence

Hi.
 
Hope someone can help with a few questions. I have an unregistered Datsun Stanza in Perth, West AU. It runs great and as far as I can tell would be pretty much road worthy.
 
A nice set of rally tyres now adorns it as I will be competing in gravel khanacross club events. I really don't want to have to tow it to each event and apparently I can get a Concessional Vehicle Licence for it that will allow me to drive to and from events and to and from any garage work.
 
I don't think my club is a 'vintage car club' and I think the car has to be 25yrs old (it's a 1979) and these are requirements to get this licence, but ignoring these has anyone got one of these licences and how strict are they giving them out in Perth? The car has some rust under where the boot closes on one side and at the base of two of the doors, that's it.
 
Or if I was to try and road register it how strict would they be on the rust?
 
Cheers.
 
Adrian Kirk-Burnnand, Design Effects.
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