tezza wrote:
aaron wrote:
swapping compliance plates is highly illegal. get caught and expect to go to goal.
Yes, I know that, MG and sprite people have been swaping plates for years with replacement B and sprite/midget UK built heritage shells. None of them have gone to goal. Seems to be different rules for different cars.
The law/regulations seem to be inconsistent. What's the situation in the eastern states like NSW and Queensland?
I wasn't advocating breaking the law, only was asking how far legally you can go.
They are starting with a brand new , unused shell from a factory that hasn't had a body number assigned to it , you could do the same to a rover mini with a heritage shell without any problems legally here , but from memory heritage don't do Aussie style bodies so it's a bit hard to go that way . As for putting an Aussie plate onto a race only imported shell as well as getting done for changing compiance plates the govt would be after you for import duties it may have missed out on by being an off road only shell . You can in most if not all states use all the mechanicals in an Aussie produced shell (as Doogie has done) but simply transferring compliance or ID plates is highly illegal and fraudulent . Activities like this are not condoned on ausmini and not to be discussed here as stated in the rules .