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hi there

i tried a search - stagea nooB :( also

just trying to cover all areas before buying one of these - waiting for a reply on ins.. and now compliance

i think i've heard/read that there's a couple of places in QLD that do it... But i'm in SA, does anyone do it here?

thanks

-Matt

call J-spec dude! They have come through with flying colours for me so far, even when the sh+t hit the fan man they went above and beyond their usual obligation which I'm stoked about. From purchase to freight and compliance they'll do the lot for ya.

I have used different brokers before so I have others to draw a comparison with.

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thanks guys - i called up PVP imports today in SA - they are 'looking into' the compliance thing for stagea in SA .

i have an importer lined up who i will get a great deal from - just need a compliance person, looks like QLD is the go. is there a website to any compliance people

also thanks for the heads up SK

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Who ever you choose, make sure you consider a few things

Has you car got any mods, minor or major?

If yes, then you are going to need to borrow stock parts to comply

Some workshops have parts, others do not.

Like wheels, suspension, exhaust etc which are common bits

Your compliance bill can go thru the roof if you need to buy these parts if your workshop does not have these parts.

Ask the shop before you agree to use them and what they will charge to use and fit and remove these parts.

I have used Phil White from IAMSHE on the Gold Coast twice now with great results.

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pvp complied my ceffy for me - but prices got a little ridiculous to say the least - but if it all summed up that they were cheaper that sending it interstate it may've been an option

will definitely have to do some research with the compliance people

do people have contact details for

-Phil White from IAMSHE

thanks

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