Can Modified Car Body Kits Pass Annual Inspection?
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Modified body kits can pass the annual inspection if they have been registered with the vehicle management office. If not registered, they will not pass the inspection. Any changes to the vehicle's body color, model, performance, purpose, or structure, as well as replacing the frame, body, or engine, require applying for modification registration with the vehicle management office. Body kits are categorized into minor and major kits, and since they alter the car's appearance, they must be registered with the vehicle management office. Otherwise, they may be subject to traffic police penalties or fail the annual inspection. Vehicles under any of the following circumstances must complete the relevant procedures before being inspected: discrepancies between the vehicle's condition and the records in the driving license or archives; damaged, incomplete, or illegible license plates or driving licenses, or self-made license plates; modifications, model changes, or technical alterations without proper approval and modification procedures; failure to display the unit name and enlarged license plate characters as required; improper installation of alarms or indicator lights; or failure to pay road maintenance fees and insurance as required.