Originally Posted by
global88
Ok, this sounds pretty messy....
The vehicle was sold with a bodgy rwc. The vehicle tester who provided the rwc has some answering to do.
Second, it was purchased from a licencened motor vehicle trader. He also has some answering to do.
Rust must not be structural. A outer skin of a door with rust can be considered structural, specialy in a side impact.
ADRs are in place that any panel modifications forward of the firewall must be accompanied with an engineers certificate.
Corvettes bodies are fiberglass from my understanding but im unsure if the floor pans are steel. They do sit on a seperated steel chassis.
This may help but related to Victoria
This is also Vic related
Body and chassis section may interest you (page 9)
Remember they are Vic related but all the states are very similar in requirements.
Oh and one other thing, check if the roadworthy states that its valid for 30 days, and act QUICKLY.
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