Hey guys, What do you reckon some 14x6.5 watanabes are worth? The centres are painted gun metal grey with polished lips and brand new genuine watanabe caps with the red symbol, and they are in awesome condition... Cheers, Nathan.
Examples of minor (owner certified) modifications are: Engine changes where the capacity increase is less than 15% above the maximum size engine available for the vehicle (providing no major structural modifications are necessary and where noise and/or exhaust emission ADRs apply, all standard equipment such as carburettors, exhaust systems, exhaust gas recirculating valves, oxygen sensors and catalytic convertors relating to noise and emission control are retained and operate correctly). The fitting of a proprietary sunroof (if the modifications are of a minor nature only). Fitting a ‘package’ available as optional equipment for the vehicle (eg front disc brakes, power steering, alternative transmission and bucket or bench seats). Additional lighting eg fog & driving lights. Alternative wheels and tyres within the owner certified limits set by the Authority (see Vehicle Standards Information Sheet No. 9 Guidelines for alternative wheels & tyres). Fitting of handling enhancing suspension components such as roll stabiliser bars and up-rated shock absorbers. Major modifications which fall outside the category of minor (owner certified) modifications require submission of certification by an RTA recognised engineering signatory. This is usually in the form of an Engineering certificate prepared by the signatory.
hey dat51k, yeh in nsw the law states something like, if it is more than a 15% increase then it needs to be engineered. So an A14 doesnt need engineering but an A15 does Im pretty sure. Thats prob why everyone has A14's haha