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I would be extremely grateful if someone could help, I am currently looking to purchase a Supra never had one before but friends who have love them. I work from office in the central London and have to go to visit clients nationally. I am looking to have the Supra converted to LPG and to be able to get the congestion charge reduced and wanted to know has any one does this and how does it work.. It all based on co2 emmisions and to be registered on the powershift register

 

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Hi Anwaar & welcome to the club.

 

I owned an LPG car prior to the supra & know a bit about it.

 

Basically you'll need to to buy a factory built dual fuel (petrol/lpg) for it to have the CO2 emissions measured.... unless its based on the CO2 emissions of the car when it was homologated (run on the government emissions test) on petrol?

 

The powershift programme probably won't include the Supra. I don't know of any approved installation for the Supe. There should be a list on the powershift register of approved cars & installers. Website ??

 

My car (Jag 3.2) did not qualify for the congestion charge concession as it was not done throught the powershift programme (which costs about double a normal conversion anyway).

 

Probably your best bet would be to buy a second hand dual fuel vehicle that already qualifies (Focus or Astra) and then get a Supe for the weekends & national trips ;)

 

Give me a PM if you want more info.

 

Steve

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