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Hello,

A mate is looking to buy a M35 Stag, but cant find any in WA. Anyone know any dealers who have M35's in stock......

Also is there a compliance workshop in WA for them.....

Thanks

Jules

Hello,

A mate is looking to buy a M35 Stag, but cant find any in WA. Anyone know any dealers who have M35's in stock......

Also is there a compliance workshop in WA for them.....

Thanks

Jules

Jules,

I do have approval in WA for compliance of the M35 Stagea (to date the only workshop), their is a couple on the water and at least one will be available but either way my email address is [email protected] or call 08 9493 7571 link with company info from DOTARS site.

Nigel.

And thanks for that Kylie.

Damn I wish I knew about you a couple of months ago!!! haha I've not long ago received my M35 AR-X Four that I imported through J-Spec and they had told me I had to compliance in Brisbane as we had no compliancing here :P

Good to hear someone in WA is finally compliancing them. Good luck with finding an M35 for your mate Jules

Brendan

Damn I wish I knew about you a couple of months ago!!! haha I've not long ago received my M35 AR-X Four that I imported through J-Spec and they had told me I had to compliance in Brisbane as we had no compliancing here :kiss:

Good to hear someone in WA is finally compliancing them. Good luck with finding an M35 for your mate Jules

Brendan

Brendan,

You might of bought it before my approval but I have had it since August on the M35 and their has been workshops in NSW and VIC approved for the last 12 to 18 months.

On parts I have an M35 in Japan that is being cut up but that one is more for customers cars I comply, I will more then likely have another for parts, VQ25DET half cuts as well.

We have full exhaust systems we are working on for the M35 and they will be turbo back, copy of a high end Japanese one.

If you have any questions though you are more then welcome to drop an email, I work in the Maddington and Welshpool area.

Nigel.

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Nigel,

Ah that would be the reason then, yeah I bought the car in about June I think? So had to get all the compliancing teed up then. Great to hear about the parts and things, I could be interested in a turbo back exhaust, I hear they liberate quite a bit of power? I'll definitely give you an email in the near future, I just work in Kewdale so thats pretty sweet, and live in Roleystone so nearby all round!

Thanks for the info mate,

Brendan

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