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Im so pissed off, I called a compliance center a few weeks ago to see how much they charged to comply an R32 93 model GTR. The guy told me $1700, so I said no probs ill call u back in a few weeks when I get my car to organise everything with you. I just got off the phone to them again, and he claims he never told me that price, and his price is 2k. I mean i didnt care if he told me 2k in the 1st place, its just the fact that he made me sound like i was lying to him, wish they had told me the correct price from the start!!

Anywayyy, just wondering what other compliance centers are on these forums, and if U could please post up or PM me your price to comply a Stock 93 model GTR. Iv already payed for the car today, and I am unsure when it will arrive to Melbourne from Japan, I am also still waiting on all the documents and ect, but I need a compliancer soon. Thank you

-Ferah

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new fujima in keysborough are good.

the owner lives down the road from me. can ask him how much he will charge.

when i was looking at importing an R34 he quoted me $1100 to get it complied

new fujima in keysborough are good.

the owner lives down the road from me. can ask him how much he will charge.

when i was looking at importing an R34 he quoted me $1100 to get it complied

+1

the owner lives near you ?

Fujima is just down that road. i could walk there in 5mins lol.

i like when i have the days off, and he takes a car out for a quick test. drove past my house on day in a 260rs Stagea, man that thing rumbled :P

sorry ferah off topic.

ye they are partners i think. ones name is Ramesh and the other one is Ahmed. ramesh is like 4 houses away from me. very helpful he is. and im pretty sure ahmed is a member here

Ahmed is on here, went to him to buy an igniter and spent probably 2-3 hours trying to find the problem, didnt find the problem but it was an odd one that no one would have thought of, very helpful and a great guy.

Thanks guys, but i have already called them and they are way too expensive

as TJ said get you BF to call see if that makes a difference but seeing as he lives down the road from me i can go ask him for a neighbourly price lol

pretty sure you have my number so if you want sms me you car details if there is anything specific compliance companies ask and ye ill go down and ask him.

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