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Hey guys, I'm bringing a R33 GTR Vspec up from NSW to be registered with QLD rego. Anyone know of or regularly use a good shop that do them. Please post or PM.

In logan area would be preffered.

Thanks.

What area bud ?

Id just d a search in the yellow pages under "car mechanic"

99% of workshops have their licience to issue road worthys, its like their bread and butter.

Then just narrow down your seqarch and start calling round to find whos cheap or who can get the job done in a reasonable amount of time.

Yeah, I was hoping someone did RWC at a cheap price for SAU members.

sorry bud theres no such thing queensland transport set the minium pricing of around $58.60 so it wont go any cheaper than that

id issue u with a rwc (if it passed of course) but queensland transport r slack pricks and are a bit slow in sending me out my rwc licence (as its been 1 mth and im still waiting for it to turn up at my work )

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Wierd, I though Mercury Motorsport were your sponsors?

Mercury used to be a sponcer of the "club" years ago, but even then you would need to be a club member to take advantage of any of those discounts anyway.

After watching every consumer story on ACA or TT we all know to get the best deal you must "SHOP AROUND"... I hate those retail stories :rofl:

Hey mate, there was a thread started in the classifieds section (i think) by J-Boy asking the same question, he got a tonne of responses, one of which i'll be using next week. Just do a quick search for threads he's started, it'll be there :rofl:

And for the love of jeff, Col it's 'sponsor' :rofl:

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