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I'm just going to quote myself cos I can't be bothered writing it out again.
Also, yes you're allowed a mod plate for seats, but no you can't put a B-series in it. You can however put any D-series engine in without needing a mod plate.
EG6 was Japanese delivered, and came factory with a B16a. So no it wont be legal for P platers. However for a EK yes.
EG6's were never released in Australia and are classified as an import. You're allowed to drive a genuine one. But good luck finding one. The NCOP applies to Aus released vehicles and their components.
So would my interior pass for the p plate laws?
Or would i have to take off the front part of the roll cage? and make it a half.
Get a mod/blue plate for a 2 seater, and register it as a 2 seater car too?
Is stripping your car counted as a mod? same goes for relocating your battery behind the passenger side seat??? :confused:
It's got nothing to do with the P-plate laws. It's just laws in general.
- Legally the cage will need to be mod plated. And no engineer will approve of a full cage that has the potential to block the doors.
- To remove the rear seats the car will have to be de-registered as a 5 seater and then re-registered as a 2 seater.
- You should never have the battery inside the cabin with you anyway but to be in an enclosed space like the cabin or boot it needs to be in a sealed container that is vented to atmosphere.
The only plated mods that P-platers aren't allowed to have are performance mods. i.e. a B swap into an EG. Seats, interior, cages, etc. are all legal as they aren't performance mods. Doesn't mean a cop will think you should be getting around in a car like that though.
OK so i'll turn the full cage into a Half cage.. but its not even blocking the doors?
Yeah i'll check to see if it was registered as a 2 seater already or not.
I have a sealed container for the battery, but i lost the top/lid for it. I'll get a new one soon.
Seats, interior, cages... I'll remember that.
Thanks again