National Code of Practice – DOTARS web site (Click Here)
Street Rod Manual – DOTARS website (Click Here)
Step by step guide to building or purchasing a Street Rod in QLD (Click Here)
Import Scheme pre 1989 NTAC Bulletin
Technical Advisory Committee
The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is a sub-committee of each Divisional Council and will have the responsibility of :
Liason between the State Registration Authorities and the ASRF.
Establishing and maintaining acceptable building standards for ASRF class vehicles with the objective of ensuring that these vehicles may be registered.
Please direct any technical questions or registration enquiries to the TAC representative for your State.
| NATIONAL TAC COORDINATOR Mark Saunders Phone: 0421 052 341 Email Click Here |
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| VICTORIA Peter Koning Phone: 0417 263 236 Email Click Here |
TASMANIA Steve Clarke Phone: 0419 001 736 Email Click Here |
| NEW SOUTH WALES Emmanual Cambourakis Phone A/H 0414 884 762 Email Click Here |
WESTERN AUSTRALIA Joseph Galipo Mob: 0419 230 076 Fax: 08 9418 4969 Email Click Here |
| SOUTH AUSTRALIA North side Dave 08 8289 1128 South side David 0419 828 452 Email Click Here“ |
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Al Cooper Phone: 02 6288 8549 (home) Fax: 02 6125 0748 Email Click Here |
| QUEENSLAND (Enquiries) Contact details for Steve Coade Mob: 0400 117 308 Email Click Here (Proposals to build) 0433 658 315 |
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Street Rod Registration
Street Rods and Customs can be registered for full time road use in most States of Australia, so long as the normal registration and third party insurance fees are paid. To become fully registered a vehicle is required to have the necessary paperwork, this includes an Engineers Certificate, Roadworthiness Certificate, transfer and or previous registration papers, weight bridge certificate and comply with the National Street Rod Registration Guidelines. Engine and chassis numbers must be clearly visible.
Most States also now have an ASRF administered Street Rod Registration which is similar to the club registration enjoyed by the restorer type car clubs. Vehicles are restricted to only being driven to and/or from sanctioned events, whilst undertaking repairs, or with express written permission. The fees associated with this form of registration are much less. To obtain Street Rod registration, owners must be a member of the ASRF and have undergone an inspection by the relevant TAC.
If you are considering building or buying a street rod or custom, you are advised to consult the ASRF TAC in your State.
