Kris,
 
In the ACT you only need engineering for seatbelts if you move/modify the anchor points - so if you use retraceable belts say from an early Monaro or 200B SSS which use the stock 1600 anchors you will not need a report. The variable/grey bit in this is if you use seats from something like a  Pintara U12 that have the lower anchor point attached to the inner rail (slides back and forth with the seats) but I've not seen any problems when these have been used either.
 
I imagine most other states are the same but in Vic? I'd check with any garage that has a regd RWC mechanic on duty - you'll have a fair idea yourself what's safe and what's not.
 
regards
Terry
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Hi all,
      Does anyone know if you need an engineers report for retractable seatbets in a 1600 in Vic or any other state?
 
Thanks,
      Kris.

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