Hilux SAS cert

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jade_l
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Hilux SAS cert

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Hi guys I'm looking at buying a ln107 with a sas conversion. Looks to be done pretty well with extended shock towers and long shocks.
Problem is it has no cert. Would this be a straight forward job my understanding is it can be done by a component welder not necessarily a ticketed welder so I shouldn't need to know who done the conversion In the first place


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Re: Hilux SAS cert

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The easiest option for you is to get the current owner to cert it on the agreement you will purchase it once the cert is done.
2nd option is to get it inspected by a certifier to find out what needs to be done to get cert before you agree on a price.
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Re: Hilux SAS cert

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Option 1 out of the question unfortunately. And I'm not sure a certifier would be keen on inspecting it for nothing if I didn't go ahead with it.
Also what's involved with putting a turbo on a 2.8 would it still go alright if I just removed it all or would there be a bit more to it?
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Re: Hilux SAS cert

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You are right that a welding ticket is not a requirement to do work on a vehicle to be certed.

I would take a bunch of pics of the mods, write up a description of everything then find a certifier who will at least look at that & give an opinion.

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