Wots a mod plate - I guess it's the same as our "disclosure list" of
medications under the self engineering rules. Is it actually a plate that
you attach to the vehicle?

TR

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nah Daniel
you still have to get a mod plate but you don;t have to do any brake mods
etc

stupid hey.

Heath


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From: Daniel Kroehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: out goes L16, in goes L20B


> In QLD we can put in an L20B without having to get a mod plate for it.  2L
> up here is the biggest possible capacity.
>
> Daniel Kroehn
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 11:01 AM
> Subject: RE: out goes L16, in goes L20B
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>
> > Another option you have if you dont have the dollars for an engineers
> > certificate is to check out the VIC regulations on self engineering.
> > In NSW, you can self engineer a motor swap if the capacity increase
> > and the expected performance increase do not exceed 15%. That would
> > mean that a swap from an L16 to an L18 would be legal. I would not be
> > surprised to find similar rules in VIC. Then it is just a matter of
> > going into the RTA and filling in the appropriate forms, and you get
> > to keep some more of your hard earned dosh.
> >
> > >
> > > That's a really good point Terry brings up, that you should hold-out
> > untill you can do everything legally and properly before hitting the
> > road. A little more money and patience is worth it in the long
> > run.It's always in your best interest to be honest and polite to the
> > police. After being pulled over several times, it makes a huge
> > difference if you're polite and up-front about your vehicle. I guess
> > they hear so many excuses etc.. that they appreciate some
> > straight-talk :) I just heard of someone who was hit by a car in NZ
> > travelling 200 km/h in a 50km zone it was pretty horrific by the
> > sounds of things. Just brings the whole modified car scene to a lower
> > level when people drive stupidly in built-up areas, then the general
> > public assumes the person behind the wheel is a danger to everyone.
> > Guess I sound like an old man (I'm not that old!) and a little speed
> > is great fun sometimes but it's worth thinking about. Good luck with
> > the L20b conversion.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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