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Engineering.

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by grimbo »

mooks100 wrote:Steve, your comment is right on the money. My comment was a bit missleading. Yes, the engineer has put work in since the beginning and I will certainly pay the man for his work and the certificate regardless. The reason I posted this question was because from the start, I wanted to get the car engineered so I could sleep at night. Now with all this talk of retrospective laws comming in, I guess I'm not sleeping as well as I'd like. I wanted to get some indication on how much cred you guys give an engineering cert in light of this.

Ahhh so now it all makes sense. See a little more info and it becomes clearer. These are just proposed laws ans as such haven't been approved yet. They may take years to happen or months, however, if you can get your car engineered now it will be legal now. It may also still be legal when the new laws come out. There will have to be some provisions to cover people who have done the right thing and followed the letter of the law. Definetl a smarter idea to get it done when you can
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Post by mooks100 »

Thanks Grimbo, and thanks everyone else who gave helpful comments. Oh and DroopyPete, If you feel like sending the name of the engineer who does 33's my way it would be much appreciated.[/b]
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