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Objectives

The future and History of the ASRF

THE AUSTRALIAN STREET ROD FEDERATION INC. is officially recognised as the governing body of all facets of street rodding in Australia.

The National Control Council and the relevant State Councils and their members, are working hard to meet the responsibilities of government legislation. The ASRF is confident of meeting this responsipility, thus ensuring that our street rods and customs will become accepted and admired vehicles, meeting all safety requirements, and bringing together all rodding enthusiasts throughout Australia.

Members of the Federation have been actively involved in obtaining legal registration for street rods and currently each State has a working agreement with their respective Transport Authority. The Federation considers national registration as an opportunity to take the best from each State and create a registration procedure that will satisfy the needs of members and Government.

Members can rely on the Federation to assist and encourage them in their activities which are designed to foster and create goodwill between members, the general public and relevant State Authorities.

The Federation will provide members with the controls to ensure they receive positive exposure and fair and honest promotion of their sport and will encourage and assist any organiser who is prepared to actively increase the knowledge and acceptance of Street Rodding by the public.

Join us as we progress into the future with enthusiasm and confidence. Let uscontinue to create goodwill and friendship andwork towards our goal to make Street Rodding Australia's most enjoyable automotive sport.

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