Big Will wrote:Im still confused, why are they giving the power to the NZ4WDA when once the vehicle has a cert it is deemed road worthy..
Who are the people giving you the seal of approval (the card) at the end of the day?
I can understand the authority's wanting to know the vehicle is being used for what it is built for, but once again they are flexing their YOU WILL DO WHAT I SAY muscle.
I don't enter 4wd events, my truck is almost ready for a cert but i wont be able to drive it on the road? WTF? really?
this thing owes me quite a bit of money and just like that it cant be road legal.. nice..
Well, you would just have to leave it in the shed for a year untill you get your soggy weetbix licence.
So that would mean joining a club.
This posses a problem in that:

You can't drive your truck as you can't get it road legal because you don't have the soggy weetbix ticket

You therefore need borrow someone else's truck tha'ts under 50mm lifted so you can attend the compulsory 3 trips before you can be accepted as a club member.

You need to kiss ass to someone so they can also recommend you for member ship, plus some one to second it.

Heaven forbid someone objects to you being a member, then what

your now a 4x4 club member with a truck you can't drive for a year, how do you gain experience??

The club captain gives you your weetbix ticket after a year of member ship, but you haven't driven off road for over a year as you couldn't get your truck legal?? Go figure.
These NZ4WDA boys have really left this whole thing full of holes eh??
I see what they were trying to achieve, but I don't think much of the current ideas are workable and realistic.