Mr Morlock wrote:If the MG business has an agreement on process with VR then thats fine but - there is a give away i.e. the engine does not just go in without other mods like a suspension change so in other words its not just a simple swap.
There is no such thing as an "agreement with Vicroads" other than being either a VASS engineer, or a licenced Roadworthy tester.
This shop is neither.
When the rules talk about suspension swaps etc they are talking about simple bolt on/bolt off parts, not ones that require the chassis to be altered (those would need a VASS cert)
To swap an MX5 to have SE suspension, or an MGB 4 cyl to have the V8 springs, or a V6 Commodore to have the V8 front suspension is no more complex than replacing the existing suspension when it becomes worn out.
Which does not require a VASS certificate.
Even replacing the suspension with non factory components is permitted without a VASS certificate.
Such as using lowering springs, or using Koni brand shocks instead of the factory fitted ones, or even putting on adjustable coilover units. (provided of course they still meet the normal height/travel requirements)
All of those are permitted without a VASS cert.