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Engineering certificate

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Engineering certificate

Post by iangq »

I need a couple of small items on my GQ engineered. Larger items done by TIC at BBM open day ages ago. Can't get hold of them now. Any one have a recommendation in Sydney, north side would be nice ! Have had a seat change, a 1 inch body lift to incorporate a suspension brace, & this on top of already crtificated 4" susp. 35's etc.
Thanks in advance . Ian.
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Re: Engineering certificate

Post by DamTriton »

RTA should have a list of engineers in your area.
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Re: Engineering certificate

Post by zuffen »

Werner from TIC had his license pulled a couple of years ago.

Check the RTA Website for an engineer.

People are reluctant to mention engineers who are rational on the Net.
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Re: Engineering certificate

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Thanks gents, Found the RTA list & 1 close by so will start there
Regards Ian.
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Re: Engineering certificate

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G'day again, Checked the RTA list & found it most unhelpful. Very few listed,only one in Sydney that did light vehicles & qualified for body & chassis ! He dealt only in truck type gear. So no help from RTA. That guy however gave me the No. of someone that could help. Also was given a couple of names by word of mouth. All now in hand , but interesting that RTA list must be way out of date or sometning.
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Re: Engineering certificate

Post by ISUZUROVER »

iangq wrote:G'day again, Checked the RTA list & found it most unhelpful. Very few listed,only one in Sydney that did light vehicles & qualified for body & chassis ! He dealt only in truck type gear. So no help from RTA. That guy however gave me the No. of someone that could help. Also was given a couple of names by word of mouth. All now in hand , but interesting that RTA list must be way out of date or sometning.
Thanks for the interest. Ian

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Re: Engineering certificate

Post by toy77 »

Don't know if he is still posting here,

But he is still engineering - i spoke to him yesterday.
Has engineered my street car a number of times - and will do my 4x4 shortly.
I have had no issues with any of the requirements he has asked for, and he has always been able to offer solutions to ensure the car complies.

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Re: Engineering certificate

Post by iangq »

Hi Stew, Thanks for the advice that Athol is still doing certificates.
I sent you a PM with my phone no. If you could pass this on to Athol he can ring me if he is interested Regards Ian.
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Re: Engineering certificate

Post by toy77 »

Hey mate,

I sent you back a pm wih his contact details a few days ago... just give him a bell.
Let me know if the pm didnt turn up...

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Re: Engineering certificate

Post by Bentzook »

I had this old frucker engineer my 235x85x16 tyres on 15x8JJ rims. So who knows better than them ehh :rofl:
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