Most definitely you should get it done by a certified person , to ensure the people who use the seat are covered by insurance in the event of an accident its imperative . If not certified and someone was hurt it can cost you millions as insurance will not cover them . Yes its an expensive exercise but as I used to tell my customers what price do you put on your children,s lives . Yes I used to do this work for a living in Qld . In most states there are unseen requirements that most people miss , you will probably need to fit child anchor points for children [EVEN IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANY] children that is as its a ADR requirement , new seatbelts should also be fitted as the rules here state that there is no way of knowing if the seat belts supplied with the seat have already been in an accident . In an accident the seat belts have predetermined amount of stretch and once in an accident they will not absorb the impact safely . Then the seat must be bolted in with the correct bolts and under floor reinforcing plates . Hope this helps , regards Howard PS a fair part of the cost is for an engineers certificate .
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