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bfit:
This is what is required
ICV Individually Constructed Vehicle
And all it intails
This document lays it all out
http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/registration/downloads/vsccs_brochure.pdf
 It's just comes down to money in the end .
And it will have to be RHD That's a deal breaker for me
Bfit

Scott:
From that doc:
A vehicle is classified as an individually constructed vehicle if it has:

•   A production chassis which does not retain at least one of the original structural
crossmembers in the same place for that chassis

Is the front most radiator/bumper support classified as a structural cross member :)

bfit:

--- Quote from: Scott on August 21, 2014, 08:17:32 AM ---From that doc:
A vehicle is classified as an individually constructed vehicle if it has:

•   A production chassis which does not retain at least one of the original structural
crossmembers in the same place for that chassis

Is the front most radiator/bumper support classified as a structural cross member :)

--- End quote ---

Good point
Bfit

Jethro:
You's blokes are good quoting then RTA spec;s ... :thumb: :thumb:

Not wanting to hijack this tread, but can someone post a link that states / vehicles 30 years and older don't need to be converted to R/H drives ?

Miss Independent:
http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/registration/downloads/vsi/vsi40_rev1.pdf
There you go Jethro.

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