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hey all, ive just invested in a 1993 32 4door,after bein told by a local shop that they can comply it, now that i have payed for it, i went back to the shop to get my import approvel only to find out that they only do 2 doors... i now have it sitting in a mates yard in japan waitin for me to get import approvel.. does any one know of any one in SA who does r32 4 doors?? if not in this state a cheap one in victoria or some where close... thanx heaps guys and girls

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I'm suprised the no. doors matters, I'd be making a phone call to check up on that, but according to DOTARS Website these are the SA workshops with RAWS for R32s.

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Company Name CLIFFDALE PTY LTD

ABN 87 008 203 361

Trading Name CLIFFDALE PTY LTD

Address 97 MULLERS ROAD

HAMPSTEAD GARDENS SA 5086

AUSTRALIA

Company Representative Details:

Contact Name Mr IAN SMALL

Phone 08 82665777

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Company Name REDICORP PTY LTD

ABN 20 090 546 526

Trading Name PVP IMPORTS AUSTRALIA

Address 51 MAIN NORTH ROAD

MEDINDIE GARDENS SA 5081

AUSTRALIA

Company Representative Details:

Contact Name Mr Robert Redic

Phone 08 8367 5261

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Company Name EMPIRE NOMINEES PTY LTD

ABN 90 089 273 521

Trading Name IMPORT COMPLIANCE SYSTEMS

Address UNIT2 / 1 SLEAFORD RD

WINDSOR GARDENS SA 5086

AUSTRALIA

Company Representative Details:

Contact Name Mr Simon Firth

Phone +61 08 82610006

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All eligible R32's (incl GTRs) are under the same SEVS Entry No.

http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/sevs/009-01.htm

thanx for ya help, i found all them the other day and spoke to them all, the have all told me they cant do it, i rang every one in the victorain list as well, they all tell me the same, i even have one dude tell me that know one in australia does them... i dont knoe what to do now, i have a car that i payed for just sittin there...need more help :O

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