Skylarking
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LPG installs must be certified and must have a plaque/sticker within the engine bay which has the installers registration number, install date and such details listed. LPG vehicles must have a LPG tag fixed to the number plate. Such info must also be sent to the registration authority which then reflect on your rego papers.it's not the factory fitted one, this was fitted in 2011. and there is no actual cert that came with the car and no workplace stamped on the plaque in the bay.
If such hasn’t been done, and you don’t have all the musts above, then your LPG install isn’t legal.
Since you bought the vehicle at a dealer, where it must be roadworthy at the time of sale, I’d go back to them and get it sorted out so the LPG install is kosher and working as it should.
Me, I’d want the LPG install to be 100% legit and working (clean filters, etc) as it saves on running costs and adds value to the vehicle… As I see it, tossing the LPG install is tossing money ways…
PS: nice looking car… but I’d have left the spoiler on it