If it is built for two.
Only if its intended to seat 2.
Legally no, but it can be very useful for farm buissness' and such.
Quads are not street legal, and nothing you can do will make it street legal. It is illegal to drive a quad on any highway, period.
I don't think any quad can be street legal because it has four wheels and because of that it follows the same rules as a car and their are some things that can't be done to a quad that could make it street legal.
lift the rear quad seat passenger side should be there
No, quad bikes are not road legal in Australia. Quad bikes are 4 wheel bikes that are top heavy and have a high center of gravity and are used mostly for recreational driving.
no u have 2 be 18 and have a road legal quad to drive on the roads
not if your a repo person with a licence
underneath the passenger seat
Under the front passenger seat.Under the front passenger seat.
You can have quad bike registration numbers, but only if they're road legal. Most quads' are road legal, e.g. Aeon Crossfire 300.