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28-10-2008, 07:51 PM | #1 | ||||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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Righto, this isn't me having a sook about the new restrictions, so before you all flame and riot up in arms about "Just put up with it" "All P-platers are dangerous drivers" "P plater stole my soul" etc etc just read.
So we all know about the new V8 restrictions, there's also a rule about performance modifications, does that include an engine transplant? Example, going from a 8 cyl to a 6 cyl engine so I can actually drive the car in question? Apart from engineers cert, would this be in breach of restrictions? Car in question is a Ford F150, so I won't be breaking any land speed records. There seems to be a massive gray area with knowing what you can and cant do. Thanks.
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