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Hi guys :)

A friend of mine had this problem encounter.

He had a legal fuji exhaust on his GD1. But he had lost his cert plus somemore he is the second owner.

How do he prove that it is a legal exhaust n not aftermarket as it has the logo on it?

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By right your friend have to get it re-certified by LTA after he got it + proper documentation to prove that the exhaust is mean for his car make and model. Best talk to the exhaust agent in Singapore...they should be able to help for a fee.

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If it was certified by LTA before, it will be in the database. Any inspection centre will be able to access the info. Don't need to show the hard copy cert or LTA letter. Doesn't matter if it's new owner. The certification follows the car, not the owner.

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Yes, go back to the authorized dealer for the particular exhaust and get them to type a letter for you to show LTA. LTA can also check for your the authorized agent for your exhaust if you provide them with the brand of your exhaust.

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There is no need to do re-certification. 100% sure coz I've had two cars with aftermarket exhausts which were LTA approved. All info were in the LTA database, assessible by any inspection centre if going for bi-annual inspection starting the 3rd year.

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Thank to all the guru reply :)

He just bought the exhaust last yr and he will be due for inspection next yr only.

When he get the cert, he did not go changed the ownership to be his car.

Now the problem is that where to get a document to prove that the exhaust is legal without cert?

He also do not have any contact with the previous owner anymore as he is an expat who had long ago left singapore. So which shop to go to get document to prove that it is legal n how much will it cost?

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There is no need to do re-certification. 100% sure coz I've had two cars with aftermarket exhausts which were LTA approved. All info were in the LTA database, assessible by any inspection centre if going for bi-annual inspection starting the 3rd year.

 

 

Bro, aftermarket exhaust still LTA approved?

How is it possible

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Sorry, yes, the cert follows the car. But if you change no. plate then might need to get letter from authorized dealer again. Best to go for the check first. If they need you to re-certify, they will tell you which dealer to go to to obtain the letter. They might need the transfer cert of the car and owner identification, best to prepare these stuff before going down.

 

My tte exhaust was bought from another owner and installed on my ride. Went for inspection and they told me to go get the letter from trd sportivo. Paid the guy around 80$ to write the letter and bring it to LTA which charged me another nominal fee to get it certified.

 

As for your friends case, just go for the lta check first. If pass then good, if not just go to the dealer for letter. LTA will tell you where to go.

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Sorry, yes, the cert follows the car. But if you change no. plate then might need to get letter from authorized dealer again. Best to go for the check first. If they need you to re-certify, they will tell you which dealer to go to to obtain the letter. They might need the transfer cert of the car and owner identification, best to prepare these stuff before going down.

 

My tte exhaust was bought from another owner and installed on my ride. Went for inspection and they told me to go get the letter from trd sportivo. Paid the guy around 80$ to write the letter and bring it to LTA which charged me another nominal fee to get it certified.

 

As for your friends case, just go for the lta check first. If pass then good, if not just go to the dealer for letter. LTA will tell you where to go.

 

 

Thank bro for the info :)

Here is another question :)

Assuming that he go for the inspection n being asked for the cert which my fre can't produce. Will they inform LTA n issue him a fine?

Izzit possible to consult them by calling their hotline before going down n ask them for the workshop name to get the letter. Of coz fuji exhaust is legal for GD1 but my fre did not change his detail to be his car plate number.

Reason being is to get the document to prove to the LTA officer when being stop on the road .

Please kindly advise :)

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Bro, is not I'm outdated but is i do not know about it.

Please advise ;)

 

Components or accessories that are not factory fitted

either approved are non-approved are so called AFTERMARKET... [:/]

Pls correct me if I'm wrong....

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Sorry to lombang this thread, but i think it's kinda related

 

say i've got a uncommon car, so nobody has submitted exhaust to LTA for approval before.

but after market exhaust is available for the car.

If i self import the exhaust, and install in the car, can go to LTA to seek their approval?

anyone know what is the process to get exhaust approved?

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This topic are getting tricky :)

I guess approve or not approve is whether u got the document a not right?

If not, how u noe it a approve exhaust by LTA?

Some guru outhere please advise ;)

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Get this info from LTA, had bough a 2nd hand car which is fitted with LTA approve exhaust, but since i have retain my reg number and put it in my new ride, LTA say as long you got document that prove that this car is previously holding the same reg number as the one from the Exhaust Cert. You are safe and no need to go LTA to update.

 

Thing needed are

1) Letter to prove your Reg Number Retaintion

2) Letter from LTA that proof you are new owner and holding a new reg number

3) Exhaust Cert

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