This is not a good idea. Any vehicle is designed in a way that gives a max. performance. Structural changes would obviously effect the vehicle, since it changes the "Centre of Gravity" of the vehicle. Therefore, chances are there to effect the balance.
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This is not a good idea. Any vehicle is designed in a way that gives a max. performance. Structural changes would obviously effect the vehicle, since it changes the "Centre of Gravity" of the vehicle. Therefore, chances are there to effect the balance.
It is not worth the pain buddy.
No. RHD is not allowed in Qatar, period
Most car's are not easy to convert. Secondly if you somehow manage to then it will cost you lot more and its not worth it.
Rather order a new car in right hand drive....Its probably easier.