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M.J.H
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Re: Engineering and registering of Kit Cars Fri, 19 March 2004 06:16 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
ADR 39/00 or whatever it is will come into effect next year wich means that whatever the engine is out of it will need to meet the Euro3 emissions spec's.Unless you use a motor that already complies to this you will need to get it tested (might have to regardless of engine) to show that it passes.
Unless these cars are already sold here and have a compliance plate like a PRB or Westfield etc then you have a long hard road to get an ICV (induvidually constructed vehicle) regoed.
Check with an engineer and the RTA before stating on the project and they will be able to guide you as to what can and can't be done.

Having said all that,for all the hard work and setbacks you will encounter while building a kit car the end result is well worth the effort.
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