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Done a bit of googling and came up with nothing.. I basically need an engineer in SEQ that will pass a bosozoku long nose conversion.. Please include contact deatils if possible. Help appreciated!

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Edited by Drift_Limo

If it's been done properly and according to ADR then any certified modification engineer will approve it.

If it hasn't been done properly then it shouldn't be on the road so no-one will.

Not really.

No offence or anything man, but thoes pipes running around the front of the car look super-dodgy.

but then again ive never seen thoes cars before and I have no idea of whats legal.

Even if it does pass, if its deemed to be unroadworthy at a later state theres nothin you can do. Engineers wont pass dodgy-mods these days cause they loose there ability to trade and the fines huge.

legally It doesnt pass ADRs

Some ADR extracts

ADR 13/00

25 No lamp fitted to vehicle has visibility obstructed

26 Angles of visibility as per sample vehicle evidence

ADR 42/04

5 No dangerous projections

they are just 2 ADRs off the top of my head

Nah just the long nose conversion.. Car is already built and still in Japan. Looks like a no go at this stage, wich is a shame because this thing was phat :action-smiley-069:

Your right it is a no go because of the bonnet protruding past the bumper. If people need a mod plate legally pm me

cheers exnizmech

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