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    eh9 with engine conversion in qld !

    hay people this thread has been mentioned a few times and after reading them
    they get confusing, so anyway obviously you need to get a mod plate for a b18c2 conversion for a eh9.

    you can almost get anything mod plated these days, but the next step is being on your p's and driving it !!

    i was wondering if anyone knows a way to get around the system or any tricks to get out of being caught?

    for example eg civic came with a d series motor, but they also came out with b series

    so you can put a b series into your eg and it would be legal, so i was wondering if theres anything like that for eh9 with a b18c2 conversion

    i was thinking the b18 motor is only a few hundered cc more that the original motor but puts out greater power hmmm... there has to be a way around all this !!

    oh its for p platers too LOL!

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    please keep negative thoughts and comments to yourself, i know its probably been covered in other threads about p plate laws,
    but i have little knowledge on this subject and was after some help, thanks guys!!

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    the EG only came with d series in Aus.

    So the fact that models from japan came with B16A mean nothing in terms of not requiring a mod plate in aus.

    you'll probably consider this a negative comment but just do the time man, you cannot legally drive a mod plated car when on Ps. Just how it is

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    sweet dude that is pretty much what i wanted to know..

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    yeh you cannot drive it legally but there are plenty of p platers that drive engine converted honda's. If it's a stock as a rock eh9 with an engine conversion what's the chances of a cop pulling you over and telling you to pop the bonnet :P

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    exactly what i was thinking, it is stock has 16" wheels sprayed black and lowered suspension, but its not like low
    its just a few cm lower than normal haha

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    You will probably be fine. Keep in mind if you get into an accident your insurance will most likely be void. Not good if you damage an expensive car.

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    ahh yeah that slipped into my mind aswell dang, why cant we just be like canberra and west oz, can drive anything on p's LOL

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    just move...

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    haha yeah ! =]

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    15inch to be correct :P
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    lol this thread so weak.

    i been driving turbo car for like 2 years now.. different ones aswell. pretty loud and obscene u could say.

    ive been pulled over by police more then 10000000 times, and not once,

    have they done me for driving turbo car on p plates. i think you should be fine with a b series engine in a civic.

    police arent out there to rape you, as long as your driving a safe car, and not doing silly things you should be alright. especially in a eh9

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