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Originally Posted by Bomb3r
I doubt it will be that expensive, maybe a few hundred. I'd imagine it won't be much, if any more expensive than a road worthyness inspection is.
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Wouldnt this need and engineers cert to be "legit" along with the emissions test?[/QUOTE]
Yes. Like I mentioned in my first post, to get an engineering cert I have to get the vehicle inspected by a registered inspector after the installation is complete.
This is WA specific but I imagine there will be something similar for other states, just haven't looked myself. Forms are in one of the attachments, steps are towards the bottom. My advice from everyone involved was get the process started asap as the approval can take some time. Oh and there's a fee schedule on there for inspections for those that were asking.
http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/20500.asp
Avo... Stage two kit updates? =p