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Re: engineering a standard engine? Tue, 18 November 2003 23:21 Go to previous message
yup, according to the COP-LVM, fitting option engine can be owner certified, as long as other saftey items that were part of the option are fitted. if you fit bigger, but non-option brakes, should be cert'd, but as long as you only fit option items.. all good Smile

btw, uprated or "additional" swaybars are also owner cert.

just need blue slip for engine number change.
Cya, Stewart
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