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Old 06-07-2011, 01:09 AM
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Default Proposal to be put to the RTA to build an ICV

I just need your feelings on this proposal before I formally submit it to the CEO of the NSW RTA. Hopefully, if all are in agreement, we might be able to implement one standard, workable system, which suits all, including the authorities, suppliers and kit car builders throughout all the States of Australia.

The first major step is to formulate a workable process for the first up builder who desires to construct an ICV.

ACTION:- He attends his local Motor Registry - RTA etc., and obtains an "Authority to Build an ICV" form which he completes and submits at that time. He is then given a "Memorandum of Understanding" from the RTA which contains all the Australian Design Rules which he has to comply with during a 4 year time period for his build. This "Memorandum of Understanding" cannot be changed in that 4 year period by either the RTA or the builder, regardless of how many new ADR's are introduced. The builder is also assigned a unique Build Number" which is registered on the RTA's computer system.

I appreciate that this system might already be operating in a couple of States, but if we could at least start to get some uniformity around the Country, things would be far simpler and more enthusiasts would elect to build a car rather than buy one which is already registered as applies in NSW at the present time.

I would appreciate some heated negative and positive feedback from all the regular contributors to this Forum please.



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