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Yes, but see your certifier to get an NDT form to make sure they are NDTed to the correct standard by an appropriately qualified person. 

Also known as an "F008 - LVVVTA Non-destructive Test Request Form"

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1 hour ago, ajg193 said:

How much can be changed on a car with a modification declaration certificate before it would need a new LVVTA cert?

Very little, but in service replacements only. ie: anything that could be expected to wear out.

One other thing you need to remember about a declaration, it is NOT a statement of safety, all it is, is a document that confirms that a vehicle was modified at the time the declaration was issued. It says NOTHING about how safe it is or isn't. 

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1 minute ago, KKtrips said:

Very little, in service replacements only. ie: anything that could be expected to wear out.

 

For example, this car looks to have a lot of new stuff on it that probably would put it over the limit?

https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/specialist-cars/competition-cars/auction-1964567457.htm?rsqid=00664f01e6ad40bc9d6333d92680c7ee

Can't really see much of the suspension but it looks like it has quite new coilovers in the back at least

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Depends what the wording is on the declaration I suspect. He really should put a photo up of the declaration. 

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So I was told that you will no longer be able to build a rota van as they are no longer certable?

What about converting Utes to a rotary?

(my life long dream of a Rotavan ownership hinges on this...)

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On 29/03/2019 at 17:49, kiwi808 said:

So I was told that you will no longer be able to build a rota van as they are no longer certable?

What about converting Utes to a rotary?

(my life long dream of a Rotavan ownership hinges on this...)

I thought it was mandatory, all vans be converted to rotary, in Hamilton.

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On 29/03/2019 at 17:49, kiwi808 said:

So I was told that you will no longer be able to build a rota van as they are no longer certable?

What about converting Utes to a rotary?

(my life long dream of a Rotavan ownership hinges on this...)

Too early for 1 Apr.

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If I have a current wof, then go for a cert do I need another wof check?

Only asking because local certifier likes to see a wof check sheet passed on everything except the fact that car has no cert.

Not sure if this is just the way he does things or not.

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1 hour ago, tortron said:

Does that make it cheaper

It can do. 

A wof check= $30-40

1hr of my time=$150

I often tell people it can save them money, especially if the vehicle is rough

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Are there any limits on how much you can increase the track of a vehicle? I want to make longer arms for a ifs 4wd that would increase the track by about 150mm over all

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A car that's got a LVV cert for aftermarket seats (reclinable) and rails. Also was 5 seater at time of cert. Does the cert become invalid if the car gets a MSNZ roll cage and is fitted with fixed back seats/harnesses with authority card etc?

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On 01/04/2019 at 23:07, 00quattro00 said:

Are there any limits on how much you can increase the track of a vehicle? I want to make longer arms for a ifs 4wd that would increase the track by about 150mm over all

It's on the lvvta website, can't recall want it is off the top of my head

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