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Hi guys,

ive heard that there is around 2 compliance places in perth that do stageas, but ive also heard that they are not exactly the most helpful of organisations.

(ben fom j-spec imports advised me of this)

i was just wondering if any WA stagea owners can give me an insight as to what places they used for compliance and how it went...

just so i can avoid any pricks with compliance.

Cheers

Kieran

note - referring to stagea rs four v/s compliance

Edited by kieran777
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I had my stagea complied in Perth less than 12months and i would definately NOT RECOMMEND who i used...they cost a fortune, they were slow, they were rude, they were definately not the most helpful people, not to mention that they run my car out of fuel which caused big problems and they couldnt care less!!!..They were also the only WA compliance place at that point in time!

If you want to know my story ill chuck you a PM as i cant name them on here for rules of SAU...but i would definately be looking else where instead of using these people!

Thanks for the PMs and reply guys.

It really is appreciated.

To me, it seems that the best decision to make is to have the car complied over east by a recommeded business, and have it shipped/freighted out to perth.

J-Spec advised me that the compliance market is far more competitive there,

and seeing how they can freight for around $500 to perth (due to the govt rebate) i probably wouldnt be anymore out of pocket than forking out an unjustified amount for a shitty perth compliance.

I assume that compliance over east would still enable the car to pass the pits over here, right?

Cheers

Kieran

Edited by kieran777

quite easily

you won't be the first to do it that way and you sure won't be the last

good luck with it and looking forward to seeing yet another join the ranks in WA

we are getting ours complianced in QLD , so cant YET comment on workmanship

but basically we got ours complianced in QLD and shipped over for CHEAPER than we could get it complinaced locally

got the J-spec page for your car so we can look?

did you get the 50billion photos they take too?

alrite that sounds like a good idea then.

i spose brissy compliance would be the best...boats get there first, so its gonna get the ball rolling sooner.

especially considering alot of people have done it without any hassles.

cheers for that guys!

PS the link was taken down so no pics atm sorry

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