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Hi All,

I am considering importing my own R33 through Mark in Japan.

Can anyone provide any recent good/bad stories about compliance workshops here in WA. I am considering Alistair at Autoworx or Imports 101..

I understand no negative feedback can be posted, so PM me if thats the case.

Thanks in advance for any advice/tips etc.

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Hi All,

I am considering importing my own R33 through Mark in Japan.

Can anyone provide any recent good/bad stories about compliance workshops here in WA. I am considering Alistair at Autoworx or Imports 101..

I understand no negative feedback can be posted, so PM me if thats the case.

Thanks in advance for any advice/tips etc.

If you are buying from Mark Hocking their is no need for a Broker so you just need to sort compliance with a workshop you are happy with and has a fair price, the link below will give you the contact details of all the RAWS. Mark deals with a couple of RAWS in WA so see who he recommends because you should be able to get a lot off free advice to avoid kickbacks like some people in the industry expect.

I am bias towards Mark which is know but I will try to avoid recommending WA business as I try to be a lot more un-bias these days with local workshops.

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