I thought I was doing the right thing when I called my insurer and told them what I wanted to do and what I was doing it with - they said no problem sir, would you like it listed on your policy. Yes please I said.
My mechanic let me know about these things called mod plates.
I had no idea about the QLD mod plate scheme and what was involved. Boy was I in for a surprise, heaps of reading, and lots of opinions. Not to mention the prices charged - anywhere from $350 for two plates to $1400 (same work). I get why the legislation exists, so this post isn't about arguing anything or the finer points of it - if I'm going to die on a beach I'll choose which one on what day thanks. It's more about pointing this out to anyone else doing mods that has never had anyone point it out to them before.
From a personal view, if it's what I need to do to make sure I don't have to worry about plod or purple light plod (TMR) giving me a hard time then I accept it's the cost I have to pay to play. No problem there. In hindsight I reckon part of the reason is that it's not often discussed in forums and even more so given it's very localised legislation for our corner of the globe.
Happy driving everyone.
