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yes yes, but no no, not really, its the same difference, but DOTARS would be the place to go, they issue the import licences.

Apollogies to Ska for plagiarism.

Edited by 66yostagea
yes yes, but no no, not really, its the same difference, but DOTARS would be the place to go, they issue the import licences.

Apollogies to Ska for plagiarism.

he he he raws/dotars/sevs/etc you all know what i meant :D

ok guys and gals. just a little mike survey here lol

how many stageas are ther in the land of oz

Simple, there are 4 licence holders, they each get 100 licenses every year, this is the third year with Stageas on the list. So ;

4 X 100 X 3 = 1200

:no: cheers :)

Simple, there are 4 licence holders, they each get 100 licenses every year, this is the third year with Stageas on the list. So ;

4 X 100 X 3 = 1200

:) cheers :rolleyes:

the 4 licence holder also have other cars on there raws and the maximum you can comply is a 100 total split between all models on there schedule ...i doubt if any compliance holder has done 100 per year of 1 car ..nizmo for example have 32/33/34 /35 and stagea and total allocation is 100

my information is that approx 200 stagea`s(end of 2005) have been complied under raws scheme

the 4 licence holder also have other cars on there raws and the maximum you can comply is a 100 total split between all models on there schedule ...i doubt if any compliance holder has done 100 per year of 1 car ..nizmo for example have 32/33/34 /35 and stagea and total allocation is 100

my information is that approx 200 stagea`s(end of 2005) have been complied under raws scheme

Hmm, when I asked Ernie to comply my Stagea in May 2004 he told me he had almost exhausted his quota of Stageas. At the same time I spoke to 2 other Stagea compliers and they both had used all of their allocation. At the time I took that to mean they had done their 100 Stageas, otherwise they could have simply transferred from other cars to Stageas. Which would have made good business sense as Stagea compliance at the time was more expensive than any of the Skyline models.

:P cheers :P

"Hmm, when I asked Ernie to comply my Stagea in May 2004 he told me he had almost exhausted his quota of Stageas."

go to here..raws

put your plate # in ...change the last 3 # till it dosen`t exist and you will find out how many cars have been complied by the raws who complied your own car

nizmo have complied 114 stageas total in three years according to dotars

and three others have complied 173 in total and 1 by newest plate holder

so the total complied according to dotars is 288

I swear they must all be in W.A ... I am starting to see them everywhere over here, used to be once in a blue moon I would see one, now I see on average 1 or 2 a week....

As for compliance, I think you will find they are still making more doing Stagea's then skyline's... we are paying through the nose to do compliance on ours....

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