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Do engineering cert. transfer from state to state ?
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Do engineering cert. transfer from state to state ?
Can some one clear this up for me ?
If i do a structural change to a vehicle in QLD - get it engineered, and i move to NSW or SA in a few years time, does the vehicle have to be re-engineered and mod plated to suite that state ?
Has anyone done this ?
If i do a structural change to a vehicle in QLD - get it engineered, and i move to NSW or SA in a few years time, does the vehicle have to be re-engineered and mod plated to suite that state ?
Has anyone done this ?
Thats depends on what there engineering. It can be as little as $300 for a basic lift up to thousands for major mods.GeeUte wrote:Right o.
I'd hate to put the effort into something only to have to re- engineer it all again.
Just out of interest.. what is it roughly worth for an engineer to inspect a vehicle ?
Cheers Mick.
actually.want33s wrote:As the rules stand at the moment..... A QLD engineers certificate/report is not valid in any other state.
Same goes for other states coming to Qld.
Qld has some of the toughest regs in the country so if you can get it approved here, getting it approved in another state shouldn't be too hard.
Jas.
if a vehicle is engineered fully in another state, and transferred to QLD, You simply need to send ALL your certificates and photos of the mods to QLD transport. This is provided all the mods meet QLD's mod requirements.
They will then approve it and send you back a letter of compliance. This letter must be carried with the vehicle, and presented whenever police/qld transport ask for it.
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You have to check if the engineer is certified in the state your moving too. A mate bought a 304 GQ from Vic where it was engineered, back to SA. Because SA does not recongnise that particular engineer, the engineers report becomes worthless. may as well boiught an un-engineered one.
Lucky for us in SA, a 304 in a GQ does NOT need engineering, its a transport SA allowed conversion!
So therefore more often than not, engineer's reports do not transfer interstate. Thats why its a dumb idea to buy a modified car interstate.
Lucky for us in SA, a 304 in a GQ does NOT need engineering, its a transport SA allowed conversion!
So therefore more often than not, engineer's reports do not transfer interstate. Thats why its a dumb idea to buy a modified car interstate.
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thats interesting, mate does dual cab conversions, did one for a dude in NSW... converted, engineered, bloke took it home, went to RTA, they told him to fuq off and get a NSW engineers.pongo wrote:I bought a car in vic with vic engineers and the the engineer was recognised in NSW so was no probs at all when i brought it up here.
I would guess then, that the engineer the guy used in VIC was not recognised by the NSW RTA.bogged wrote:thats interesting, mate does dual cab conversions, did one for a dude in NSW... converted, engineered, bloke took it home, went to RTA, they told him to fuq off and get a NSW engineers.pongo wrote:I bought a car in vic with vic engineers and the the engineer was recognised in NSW so was no probs at all when i brought it up here.
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