Gonna see more TVRs on the road soon....
Discussion
The wheels of government have finally churned this out...
http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/rules/frontal-impact-amendment-2008.html
http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/rules/frontal-impact-amendment-2008.html
Oh No . . . Now the roads are going to be flooded with Westfields, Ultimas, TVRs etc 
P.S. While I agree to be bound by these new rules, and did indeed click the button indicating this, it's a bit of a

in the
eye with a 
pointy
stick. The Mods should, can, and do warn, suspend, and ban
-tards so how does clicking that button help anything 

P.S. While I agree to be bound by these new rules, and did indeed click the button indicating this, it's a bit of a









RobDickinson said:
Yeah theres a Tuscan I saw a few weeks ago will be made roa dlegal with this, $100-110k.
Sorry,not with you on how they came up with that value,considering the cars in mind need ownership for 4 years before selling,secondly I presume its the 2000 whine red Tuscan with the t440 front,I had no idea the Tuscan had aquired classic car status.v8sag said:
RobDickinson said:
Yeah theres a Tuscan I saw a few weeks ago will be made roa dlegal with this, $100-110k.
Sorry,not with you on how they came up with that value,considering the cars in mind need ownership for 4 years before selling,secondly I presume its the 2000 whine red Tuscan with the t440 front,I had no idea the Tuscan had aquired classic car status.As for classic status among Wheeler-era TVRs... IMO the Sagaris will be numero uno for its styling, rarity, performance and because its the last TVR, followed by the Griff and then the AJP8 Cerbera.
I reckon a Cerbie body with an LS8 engine would be an instant classic eh, Don? In fact, the whole "it has to be a classic according to one of the named mags" is a little vague - if someone wrote an article / letter / advertorial praising such a mythical beast you'd be home and hosed! But yep, great news - interesting that they only had 35 responses to the consultation and interesting to see the limit of 200 (up from 50 I think). Right, off to see the extent of the flaking of my powercoating on the out riggers - been putting it off for far too long.
Zaphod said:
In fact, the whole "it has to be a classic according to one of the named mags" is a little vague - if someone wrote an article / letter / advertorial praising such a mythical beast you'd be home and hosed!
Yep, it's excellent. I wonder when we'll see the first 'sponsored' article. 
alex.tvr said:
Bugger.... wish I hadn't had to sell mine when I moved down. 2 years ago and still miss it
Ditto that. I am glad the rule has now been announced, I have been waiting for the good news to get out for ages. Richard (Zaphod), I can't wait to see your 'immigrant vehicle' Chimaera out and about.Dan
Zaphod said:
I reckon a Cerbie body with an LS8 engine would be an instant classic eh, Don?



I've been thinking for a while there's no point in even trying to keep the rest of the Cerb original given the heart transplant and the fact there'll be plenty more real originals here before too long. I'm looking at making it more motorsport oriented - competition seats (original ones are GT-luxurious and heavy as hell), MANZ rollcage to replace the non-compliant factory one, bit of subtle aero like a splitter and diffuser (but no wing)...
I'm rapt that this change gives me a route to get my project on the road either as a motorsport vehicle or a Special Interest Vehicle, but a bit worried about how loose the definition of a SIV is. As well as the magazine article ambiguity (they were going to include motoring websites too!) they also haven't made 'high performance vehicle' or 'coupe' defined terms. As a coupe is anything the marketers say it is these days (there's a 4-door Merc "coupe" now did you know) I can see some debate coming around that. The 200 permits per year allocation is better than the 50 in the draft amendment but I think with such a loose definition it will still be oversubscribed.
Anyway... it could be better worded IMO but it's fantastic that it's there at all in these days where there's so little good news from Govt for petrolheads! Nice one Harry!
Does this new ruling circumvent the emissions rules as well as the frontal impact rules? Or will this get you by on frontal impact only to have you stumble at the emissions hurdle? (Given that Chims, Griffs, Cerbs and most Tuscans won't meet the current emissions restrictions, possibly only the post-2000 TVRs when they went to universal EURO3 standards will get through.
The allocation of the 200 (given the likelihood it will be over-subscribed) is going to be the key. Hopefully the 'director' and his authorized representatives won't approve 100 old RX7's and 100 old Skylines in the first week of each year.
I've got my own ideas about how the allocation should work but I won't hold my breath.
I've got my own ideas about how the allocation should work but I won't hold my breath.
Esprit said:
Does this new ruling circumvent the emissions rules as well as the frontal impact rules? Or will this get you by on frontal impact only to have you stumble at the emissions hurdle? (Given that Chims, Griffs, Cerbs and most Tuscans won't meet the current emissions restrictions, possibly only the post-2000 TVRs when they went to universal EURO3 standards will get through.
IIRC if you qualify for the FI special interest vehicle category, the emissions standards requirements get waived. JungleGus said:
fantastic news, this has been a long while coming..no need to wait for 20 year rule for e30 m3s! although LHD is still likely an issue
A similar system for LHD is in the early stages of development. Coq au Vin said:
Esprit said:
Does this new ruling circumvent the emissions rules as well as the frontal impact rules? Or will this get you by on frontal impact only to have you stumble at the emissions hurdle? (Given that Chims, Griffs, Cerbs and most Tuscans won't meet the current emissions restrictions, possibly only the post-2000 TVRs when they went to universal EURO3 standards will get through.
IIRC if you qualify for the FI special interest vehicle category, the emissions standards requirements get waived.Gassing Station | New Zealand | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff