g'day mate, i recently spoke to a bloke in brisbane that does mod plates.
I have a stock 2010 D40 king cab and want to put a 2" suspension lift, 2" body lift and throw some 265 75 r16 rubber on it.
The way he explained it, was if i was to present the ute to him with the body lift only, no suspension or new rubber he could plate it as a K3 as per normal. If i was however present the ute to him with the suspension done and new rubber with body lift, he would have to code it LS9 and LS10. The drama with that is with the LS9 and LS10 to be certified, you have to go thru lane change tests etc. which can turn it into an expensive exercise to make it all legal.
If i had of pulled my finger out and got it all done before April 30th, when the NCOP was adopted in QLD, all mods could of been done under the K3 code no LS9 or LS10, no lane change tests, no worries.
There is nothing stopping you doing the body lift first to get the K3 code and do your other mods after but if the DOT or a knowledgable boy on blue pulls you over, you could be in for some drama. He said some points of the new NCOP were under review in QLD, so hopefully common sense can prevail.
Clear as mud i know but hopefully helps you at a little bit.
Cheers, Mick.