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18th December 2015, 00:57
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New from New Zealand
Just waiting for a final price then I will be taking the plunge. We have a lot more regulations in NZ and we have to certify any alterations to a vehicle , the biggest problem was the front crash beam so cant build the Kobra or 250 so have decided on the 300s as I can get my car citified. Taken nearly a year of working threw the red tape here.
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18th December 2015, 08:23
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Where in NZ?
I have family in Taranaki who left before I finished my Z300S so it would be great if they could see yours.
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18th December 2015, 15:33
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You can get custom made crash front beams made these days that will enable the kits to be fitted, not sure who posted it but its somewhere on this forum - ideas anyone ?
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18th December 2015, 22:58
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Ah, thanks for waking me up out of my dreams and telling me to do my homework... It looks to be not simple... But this document http://www.lvvta.org.nz/documents/su..._Threshold.pdf
Cosmetic body kits and components [including utility canopies and plastic bumper skins]
The fitting system does not weaken the vehicle structure, and
no frontal impact components have been removed where the vehicle is required to comply with a frontal impact occupant protection standard (see note on page 1), and
the kit or components do not present any forward-facing external projections, and
the performance of any lamp is not affected as a result of the kit or components.
seems to imply you can remove the front beam if the car was made before march 1999...
Agree that some of the other documents word things slightly differently and talk about modification date rather than the original manufacturing date. In the end you probably still need the car the be lvv certified but it should remain exempt of meeting any frontal impact standard?
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22nd December 2015, 21:07
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couple of answers
We live in Napier
If u replace the crash beam with a modified one it cant be registered or certified
The LVVTA have made a ruling with the NZTA and it will have to be on each individual car and what year it was first registered in NZ to which regulations it comes under. Even though my car is a pre excempt of the regulation you quote it still goes on the 1st registered date which has made mine under the 2oo2 regulations. After all that if u can build any of the kits they still have to be certified http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...milies/doh.gif
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23rd December 2015, 07:49
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Opposite side of the island then. Never mind, I will still follow the thread when you do start building
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26th December 2015, 20:39
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Yeah will be on the lookout for a pre-99 Z3 then.... And locate my friendly local certifier and get him on-board with the plan...
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29th December 2015, 00:25
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New Plymouth is not far away so once it is complete I will let u know and head over there for a weekend
Steve
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29th December 2015, 00:27
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Reply NZ Idol make sure it was a NZ new car as it is the imports that will give you the grief and it has to be a build date pre 31st March 1999
Steve
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29th December 2015, 02:18
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How do you find the build date of a car?
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29th December 2015, 02:45
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I got mine from the BMW dealer but so long as it was registered before the 31st march 1999 you wont need the build date.
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30th December 2015, 23:35
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As always google has the answer http://www.bmwvin.com/
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31st December 2015, 10:20
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Tried this....
Just tried this, and it didn't seem to work...
So I kept on entering the capture codes...
Eventually I realised that you have to scroll down to see the information.
Easy when you know how!
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5th January 2016, 01:02
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Happy New Year from down under
Looking forward to this years challenges especially my new project
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23rd January 2016, 20:05
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Chris has just got back to me with a freight quote , airfreight I could afford to buy another kit as it is basically the price of the Z300S kit so are now waiting for a slow boat price , hopefully this will be more realistic
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9th March 2016, 18:37
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Have found a lot cheaper freight so just waiting to see if the wife is up for a trip to England or if we dont come we will have to order sight unseen, and make up our mind which way we will go
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9th March 2016, 18:40
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Is there a strip down link for the Z3 ?
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9th March 2016, 20:17
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NZ Steve
Is there a strip down link for the Z3 ?
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I got mine stripped completely in 5 1/2 hours, that is all outer panels, Bumpers, Lights, all boot trim, hood and motor, and seats, really easy to do.
Just want to pull the carpet out which will mean center consul out.
Oh and doors stripped of glass and motors.
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9th March 2016, 20:30
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Thanks when i start it it will have to be on a sunny day as it will be done on the front lawn Noo room in my small garage
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9th March 2016, 20:34
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NZ Steve
Thanks when i start it it will have to be on a sunny day as it will be done on the front lawn Noo room in my small garage
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It can't be any colder than here at the moment, bloody freezing
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