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help with rego
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help with rego
what is better when heavliy modding a rig. to have it regoed before hand or doesnt it metter if its unregoed??
if it is unregoed what is involved in getting it road worthy
cheers
Evan
if it is unregoed what is involved in getting it road worthy
cheers
Evan
i wish but i need it road registered!!ofr57 wrote:rego then turn it into a trailer queen![]()
the only safe easy way
what was involved in getting the rego after the mods and no rego before hand.MART wrote:Mine was unregistered fo 5 years,didmods,got rego,no prob,I think it is better that way because it makes you do it the right,legal way.Cheers Paul.
cheers
Evan...
engine conversion, diff swap, different transfer, body chop, custom suspension setup and 37" tyres. i have my car already regoed but looking to see if its worthwhile to sell mine and buy a chassis.MART wrote:what have you got in mind ? Cheers Paul.
so i would like to know what is involved in getting rego after and also
if the car is already regoed (which it is) what else needs to happen after it is engineered???
it is all getting done at an engineering company so its not a backyard job.
Evan..
Firstly,what state are you in ? What type of vehicle ?
Second,Is the engineer doing the mods going to certify the car.
Third,If not they need to talk to each other before you start.
Fourth,If in NSW a blue slip,Then rego.
Fifth,Try to get insurance, Cheers Paul.
Second,Is the engineer doing the mods going to certify the car.
Third,If not they need to talk to each other before you start.
Fourth,If in NSW a blue slip,Then rego.
Fifth,Try to get insurance, Cheers Paul.
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im in NSW and its a LC bunderaMART wrote:Firstly,what state are you in ? What type of vehicle ?
Second,Is the engineer doing the mods going to certify the car.
Third,If not they need to talk to each other before you start.
Fourth,If in NSW a blue slip,Then rego.
Fifth,Try to get insurance, Cheers Paul.
im planning on getting it done at Overkill and yes they are engineering it
whats a blue slip??? does that still count if its already regoed???
am now looking at insurance options
Evan...
You need to get a blue slip to approve the mods that have been engineered. You then take it to the RTA and they add it to your rego label.
Even if it's already regoed you still have to get a blue slip done to add the engineers certificate to your rego otherwise it's still not legal.
Even if it's already regoed you still have to get a blue slip done to add the engineers certificate to your rego otherwise it's still not legal.
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so if im going to get a blue slip no matter what it doesnt really matter if its regoed or not which gives me the option to sell mine and buy a chassis and body??Nelso wrote:You need to get a blue slip to approve the mods that have been engineered. You then take it to the RTA and they add it to your rego label.
Even if it's already regoed you still have to get a blue slip done to add the engineers certificate to your rego otherwise it's still not legal.
true or not
nice input, and i was told 37" in nsw will be ok.bogged wrote:good luck gettin 37's engineered, and good luck on insurance.
Evan..
Rather than get random and possibly misleading advice on here - ring a few reputable engineers on here and tell them your plans. They should be able to tell you if it is possible to engineer and roughly what engineering will cost.
Also definitely worth checking with insurance. You are under 25 aren't you? So no DGA insurance, and most others will probably run away when you mention 37's.
Also definitely worth checking with insurance. You are under 25 aren't you? So no DGA insurance, and most others will probably run away when you mention 37's.
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yea i spoke with an engineer today and got some information.ISUZUROVER wrote:Rather than get random and possibly misleading advice on here - ring a few reputable engineers on here and tell them your plans. They should be able to tell you if it is possible to engineer and roughly what engineering will cost.
Also definitely worth checking with insurance. You are under 25 aren't you? So no DGA insurance, and most others will probably run away when you mention 37's.
and yep under 25 so is going to be fun finding insurance!!
Evan.....
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