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  1. #1
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    Blue Slip Vs Engineers Cert for engine conversions

    looking at purchasing a car that has had an engine conversion (nissan not honda - though thought with hondas this issue may be more common so posted here)

    From what i have gathered the conversion requires an engineering certificate (pretty much 3 litre n/a converted to 2 litre turbo)

    The seller is willing to sell with blueslip (car is out of rego and requires it - dont ask me how or who is doing the bluey as i have no idea)

    but would there be any issues when i go to register at the rta?

    i dont see how the turbo would cause any issues as the person at the rta prob wouldnt realise whether its turbo or n/a from the engine number but what about going from 3 litre > 2 litre?

  2. #2
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    You need an engineering cert for it your changing an na motor to turbo

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    thanks - that i know

    but the cars unregistered (no plates on it atm) - so my main concern is putting rego on the vehicle

    what happens after the vehicle is registered is another problem

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    what car is it?
    if he sells with blue slip you won't have trouble getting green slip and registration.
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  5. #5
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    its a r31 with rb20det conversion

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    kool thx na-118

  7. #7
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    Give the RTA/RMS a quick call.
    They can sometimes be really helpful with these things.

    I had to ring them once about purchasing a ED civic with an siR conversion that had NOT been registered with the new details, was almost out of rego and had no Engineering cert.
    The info I was told by RTA was to get a receipt of purchase from the current owner for the engine, and any documentation you have in regards to who carried out the conversion (if it was done via a business).
    THIS should be enough info to at least get the car rego'd. Then its a matter of getting that engineer cert and changing the details with RTA

    hope this helps
    Timmy_B DC5 Build

    "isnt the vtec the same concept as a turbo anyway.."

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    generally you need an engineering cert to get a blueslip.

    If they give you a blue slip without the engineering certificate, then the blueslipper is the one that bears that responsibility.
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