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Old 06-03-14, 23:10
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Tony VAN RHODA
 
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From what you say Tony the situation in SA is similar to that here in Vic whereas it is still not possible to get full registration for a LHD vehicle.
That being the case, I assume the fellow with the M151 wanted to get it fully registered and so had no option but to convert to RHD.
I couldn't imagine anybody wilfully converting such a vehicle to RHD. It surely had to be to comply with a legislative imperative.

Dave
Hi Dave

In SA you can now get full registration for LHD vehicles. Going on club registration is so much cheaper, but you can only use the vehicle on the road for 90 days a year. You must keep a club issued log book filled out if you go on the road and must keep it in the vehicle at all times with your LHD exemption document. If stopped by police and they find your log book is not filled out you can be charged with driving an unregistered-insured vehicle, even if you have the vehicle on valid up to date club rego. So we never forget to complete the log book prior to driving on the road. It is the clubs responsibility to check registration papers and stamp them with the club stamp, issue and check log books once a year. I won't have to worry anymore since I have just sold my 1942 LHD MB Willys Jeep.

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