Where did you hear that?
Do you have a link to what you are talking about on the RMS website, after all, if it is RMS policy, it would be there.
http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/
Hi,
just heard that it looks like NSW RMS will no longer accept old engineering reports for modified vehicles when trying top re-register and get a blue slip ie you will have to go through the engineer approval process again--does anyone know more on this as I am sure those with current eng certs will not be happy! Alan
Where did you hear that?
Do you have a link to what you are talking about on the RMS website, after all, if it is RMS policy, it would be there.
http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/
Could it be this little note:
on this page:Note: Engineering Certification Scheme (ECS) certificates are no longer accepted by Roads and Maritime Services for registration purposes.
Vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Scheme - Vehicle examiners and certifiers - Business & Industry - Roads and Maritime Services
Gee, the RMS are a veritable font of knowledge.
http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/...n/vsccs-14.pdf
Modified or individually constructed vehicles currently registered with an ECS certificate noted on the registration certificate are not affected.
Hi Mick,
yes this is what I believe I was just told about--hope its not as daunting as it might be? A friend just mentioned it to me as he was about to put his car onto Conditional Rego as it is modified but apparently he thought he could not get a Blue Slip without getting his engineer reports re done$.
Alan
From what I gather, they are just changing systems.
The way I read it, if your mates car is not currently registered, yes, it will need a new engineers report to register it. If your mates car is currently registered with the old engineering report noted then he does not need a new engineers report to get a blue slip.
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