WASMA FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
WASMA F.A.Q.
a. WASMA stands for West Australian Street Machine Association.
WASMA was formed to bring a unified voice to owners of modified cars in Western Australia, working with Government and its various departments to better the modified vehicle experience for all West Australians.
Yes. Both Code 404 and C4C schemes are available to WASMA affiliated member clubs and their members (associate members)
a. Yes. DOT advises there is no limit to the number of vehicles a member can have on either scheme (Code 404 or C4C), providing the vehicles qualify for those schemes.
Events are organised by member clubs and are available to all WASMA affiliated club members. WASMA encourages the sanctioning of all club events, allowing owners of concessionally licensed vehicles to access 'club days' to enjoy the WA street machine community.
Yes it does! What's more the date is now "rolling 30 years". Thanks to WASMA member clubs and a number of dedicated individuals, who worked tirelessly with stakeholders to expand the scheme from the static pre-1990 availability, to 30 years rolling. This is a major achievement and a win for government and vehicle enthusiasts working together for the community.
Join one of the 30 WASMA member clubs (listed in Member) which is the best value proposition for you. (Cheapest with the most benefits).
a. WASMA can provide membership for all your members, including access to the app for logging C4C and 404 usage, for $2 per member per year. Club fees are capped at a maximum of $300 per club per year.
a. WASMA provides a unified voice when negotiating with DOT.
b. C4C and 404 concessional registration scheme access through DOT-approved Motoring Clubs.
c. Mobile App for logging your C4C or 404 use.
a. Yes, the WASMA App is freely available to all WASMA affiliated clubs and their members who qualify for either C4C or 404.
a. We have prepared a short video to show the basic features of the app. Click here to view the video.
a. It is each club’s responsibility to ensure members remain financial. The onus is on the club’s registrar to notify DOT of any members who are no longer financial within their organisation.