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Engine conversion

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Engine conversion

Post by wardy1 »

Hey guys,
I was woundering what the law is with engine conversions and P platers?
I have had a bit of a search around and found a lot of contradicting information and have found no real information on the RTA website.

Any help would be aprecaited.

Cheers.
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Post by wardy1 »

Thought id add that iom in NSW.
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Post by Tiny »

what have you got, what engine is in it, what engine do you want to put in it
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Post by ethann »

As long as it's not a turbo, v8, v12, Supercharged etc.

Your right.

And in your case you are right cause its only a v6.
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Post by wardy1 »

ethann wrote:As long as it's not a turbo, v8, v12, Supercharged etc.

Your right.

And in your case you are right cause its only a v6.
Yeah your right i double checked with the RTA today.

cheers =D
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Post by sic60driva »

Does'nt matter what engine it is cuz its not a high performance vehicle eg; turbo ss
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