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    Quote Originally Posted by Gordie View Post
    Exactly mate, I made contact with them here when I registered an ex usa motorcycle, and they were more than helpful in outlining what I would need, and what the options were. I dare say from my initial contact re a perentie, that they will be reasonable about it when I get to present one to them.


    Years ago I used to have to take my cars/bikes/semi's over the pit for a rwc every six months...I found that if one goes in with a good attitude...one drives away with a rwc....if one goes in arrogantly...well....you take your chances.
    I have no issues with a vehicle not meeting a state requirement. or a local regulation.. What gets me every time is when the person presenting the issue is incorrect OR provides you with duff gen. with a few varient exceptions, perenties, provided they are in a fully comliant build state with the ADR plate and the mod late attached and correctly drilled are, with the exception of the blackout lights, completely compliant with the ADR's because ADRS are not retrospective.

    VSR, VSS, good luck. generally you should be ok but I wouldnt want to be passing more than a surface glance at them pick a technical aregument in those realms and at best your odds are 50/50. the best argument you have is basically, predates those rules therefore not applicable.. and even then thats not entirely true.

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    your ADR plate is missing, damaged, defaced, not correctly attached
    your MOD plate is missing, damaged, defaced, not correctly attached and not correctly drilled
    your CAPO plate doesnt match up in any respect
    there is any non approved mod work or repairs using non approved parts or parts replaced with non aproved parts

    then you don't have a leg to stand on, because, technical bureaucratic reasons. and trust me, they dont need very much to knock back your rego legitimately.
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    whats a capo plate and mod plate?

    any chance of some pics?

    I'm just passing on what info I'm getting id rather have a fully compliant ex mil perentie and then i should have no dramas with the police etc etc I'm over the days of big lift big tyres n all that jazz

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    Stick a rubber bumper to the bull bar that projects further than the recovery points and you shouldn't need to go near an angle grinder. Trucks often have suitable rubber U shaped bumpers on the back where fork lifts would hit them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    Stick a rubber bumper to the bull bar that projects further than the recovery points and you shouldn't need to go near an angle grinder. Trucks often have suitable rubber U shaped bumpers on the back where fork lifts would hit them.
    Good point...had forgotten about those on semi trailer fridge vans etc, rubber bumpers for backing up to docks etc, a couple of those on the front of the bush bar would do the trick.

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    All the Bushranger 6X6's including mine don't have a capo plate. I thought someone must have pinched mine but all the ones sold since with ARN's close to mine don't have one either. Guess someone decided they didn't need one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    Stick a rubber bumper to the bull bar that projects further than the recovery points and you shouldn't need to go near an angle grinder. Trucks often have suitable rubber U shaped bumpers on the back where fork lifts would hit them.

    to late.




    :P I'm happy to cut mine off and reweld them on. Dads a veteran boily and head of quality control at the engineering firm he works at. So no dramas to get it modified and transport dep are happy to sign off on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    All the Bushranger 6X6's including mine don't have a capo plate. I thought someone must have pinched mine but all the ones sold since with ARN's close to mine don't have one either. Guess someone decided they didn't need one.
    not everything gets a capo plate, having one just makes it easier to prove how it came to the system. IF you have it, it must match, but it doesnt matter if you dont have one...
    Dave

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    Recovery points moved . Check!


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    CAPO Plate

    CAPO, I think stands for Contract And Purchase Order. The plate contains the Contract number used to purchase the item to which the plate is attached to. There is other information on the plate like the equipment official nomenclature. The department will have the files for the contract with the specifications used to buy the vehicles. I doubt the CAPO plate has any bearing on your ability to register a vehicle. It is part of the provenance of the vehicle just like the Army Registration Number (ARN) helps you in establishing to what unit the vehicle was issued the CAPO number will help you link the vehicle to a contract.
    Quote Originally Posted by benji View Post
    ........

    Maybe we're expecting too much out of what really is a smallish motor allready pushing 2 tonnes. Just because it's a v8 doesn't mean it's powerfull.

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    Thanks mate .

    Recovery points painted today. I thought id make it nice n easy for the transport department to tell whats been modified




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