Exactly. That's why I was asking. You could get a who,e load of 30 year old parts, bang them together on a Q plate and it would be registered as "new". Not sure how Canada would legislate against it.I am probably wrong but I think the when the Q plate is isseued that is the supposed date of make?
So of it was q plated 15 years ago no problem, but country you are importing it into may have issues with it.
don't think so you would be better off just getting parts, and put them into a sea container and assemble in Canada.Exactly. That's why I was asking. You could get a who,e load of 30 year old parts, bang them together on a Q plate and it would be registered as "new". Not sure how Canada would legislate against it.