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hi, im gonna get my car conplied as a 2 seater, just wondering if in the future I wanted to switch to 4 seater is it possible?, ie thru an engineer or something?

or does it mean it will be a 2 seater forever

and does anyone have any other info on complying a 2 seater that might be useful that would be great.

cheers

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hi, im gonna get my car conplied as a 2 seater, just wondering if in the future I wanted to switch to 4 seater is it possible?, ie thru an engineer or something?

or does it mean it will be a 2 seater forever

and does anyone have any other info on complying a 2 seater that might be useful that would be great.

cheers

Yep you can engineer it as a 2 seater but if you do want to change it back to a 4 seater, another engineer's certificate is needed. Wouldn't it be easier to engineer it as a 4 seater? It's gonna cost more in the long run if you start off with a 2..

quick question......my car is already registered....how would i go about changing it to be a 2 seater or a 4 or 5 seater with conditions ( or was it a 2 seater with conditions)? All roll cage related.

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