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Celica_John
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Re: Engineering Sun, 13 June 2004 22:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
You would still need an engineering certificate to say its roadworthy.

Even if you left the old motor and did a brake upgrade - that would require an engineering certificate.

I have been told that you can get it registered if you just get a blue slip (instead of an engineering certificate). But apparently this only says that the engine belongs to that car. It does not make it roadworthy. (If you did this and had a bingle i'm not sure the insurance company will pay up)

If you did want it engineered, they would probably want to see a brake upgrade to vented discs. (I've cooked my brakes before and its not pretty!)

You might also have dramas getting it engineered with your computer. I've called up a few places recently and they said that they wouldn't do an engineering certificate with an aftermarket computer.

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