Mikecivic78
29-06-2011, 01:56 PM
The title says it all.
I spoke to a guy who does mod plates and he says you can't chop and change seats. Ie; if the Mrs hates the aftermarket bucket seat bolsters, you can't legally just put back in the stock seat.
And apparently, he says you need a new mod plate (total money grab) when you return the seats to stock upon sale/part out time. Using this logic, if you were to say, change your carpet, you would need a mod plate because you removed the seats to do it. There's no method to this beaurocratic nonsense.
Is there any ways around this? What's to stop me from not getting a mod plate when the stock seats go back in? Who would be wiser about it?
I spoke to a guy who does mod plates and he says you can't chop and change seats. Ie; if the Mrs hates the aftermarket bucket seat bolsters, you can't legally just put back in the stock seat.
And apparently, he says you need a new mod plate (total money grab) when you return the seats to stock upon sale/part out time. Using this logic, if you were to say, change your carpet, you would need a mod plate because you removed the seats to do it. There's no method to this beaurocratic nonsense.
Is there any ways around this? What's to stop me from not getting a mod plate when the stock seats go back in? Who would be wiser about it?