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So modding in Australia is strictly regulated and we need to get an engineer certificate and a modification plate for every mechanical change from stock and that can cost an arm and a leg. Even things like swapping seats, steering wheels, suspension changes etc.
Just from my observation it seems you can do what you like to your own car without a similar requirement. Is this the case?
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Pretty much. A fair few, if not a lot, of people don't even declare their mods to their insurance company. Flamin' galah's! Lol
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Take mine as an example. All I have to do is declare them to the insurance. They send me a form to fill in which you have to acknowledge they've been fitted by someone with some level of competence and that's about it.
Pretty sweet considering how strict a lot of other countries in Europe seem to be.
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The DVLA has a points system for needing an SVA or EVA whatever they are called now which is basically type approval but not even the DVLA understand this system so nobody uses it and even then the level of modification would have to be ridiculous like a space frame chassis.
Otherwise inform them of engine changes and tell the insurance everything and it's probably OK as long as it's not unsafe and doesn't change anything to do with number plates. There is laws about loud exhausts and tinted windows but they are rarely enforced.
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Surely you'd import something from Japan? Like a 600BHP skyline?
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We have type approval for exhaust catalysts IIRC??
Other than that you can do what you want, as long as you inform the insurance company of the changes.
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I was just watching RB26 videos when I checked this thread.
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Probably modding car's for 5-6 years and only in the last 2 years I've ever declared it to the insurance company
Live in quite a nice area,so police are quite low level and never been pulled or given them reason to.
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