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No point. I rang them and asked them but they said since I wasnt the compliance workshop they cant tell me anything even though its my car and my money.

AS i was explaining this to the lady she decided to hang up on me. Good thig they are in NSW as I have a very bad temper when it comes to things like that. Bloody BITCH!

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Thing you've got to realise is that the compliance system isnt setup for end users, and if I was the holder of the compliance for the plate you were getting I wouldnt want Niddrie giving you the information at all. Like V Spec says contact the person who did the compliance, but expect to wait 2 weeks at this point in time.

Regards,

Jash

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