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hey all

the other night i got defected pretty hard, ended up witha yellow sticker, but i need to get a few bits and pieces engineered in order to pass. plus i gotta get dragged over the pits as well.

if you know anyone thats reasonably priced around the north shore/beaches it would be much appreciated.

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was going to get my car engineered with him, but decided to do more mods first, so can't give you an exact price

Morry Akbarian T: 02 9482 4572

F: 02 9482 4571

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.mobilityengineering.com.au

was going to get my car engineered with him, but decided to do more mods first, so can't give you an exact price

Morry Akbarian T: 02 9482 4572

F: 02 9482 4571

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.mobilityengineering.com.au

I've used this guy to fit (and engineer cert.) an aftermarket seat to a previous car.

Found him professional and reliable.

From memory the cert. was not cheap.

was going to get my car engineered with him, but decided to do more mods first, so can't give you an exact price

Morry Akbarian T: 02 9482 4572

F: 02 9482 4571

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.mobilityengineering.com.au

Hey Mikey :O

These guys are next to my work... let me know if you head there. He is strictly by the book though from my experience... although you wont have any issues with the RTA etc..

  • 3 months later...
hey guys

just wondering what engineers cert actually does...does it make u like..."invincible" from cops for items which would normally be defectable...if you have an engineering cert for it?

If it's normally defectable then you wont be able to get it an engineer to certify it. Engineers abide by the book and are supposed to certify that modifications are compliant with ADR's. If they dont comply they wont certify it!

And no, it wont make you invincible from cops.. they will probably still try to defect you for something if you're being a prick to them!

If it's normally defectable then you wont be able to get it an engineer to certify it. Engineers abide by the book and are supposed to certify that modifications are compliant with ADR's. If they dont comply they wont certify it!

And no, it wont make you invincible from cops.. they will probably still try to defect you for something if you're being a prick to them!

oh ok

so its hardly worth getting then right?

It's worth getting in that; it shows the cops that you've gone to the effort of making your car legit, which sometimes helps... also gives less chance of fines, etc, etc.

If you get a certificate, i believe it also gets blue slipped? (when you get defected it does anyways), so it HAS to be legit... and yeah... if a cop picks on you after that, it's usually only a maintenance issue rather than something to do with ADR.

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