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send it to ISASO and the process is roughly 10 days. 3200 -3988 after 8am monday morn. ask for micheal or courtney- mention me.

OR carmen imports - craig 38811800 - again mention me.

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no probs. have seen them go through in 10 days in one shop - craig does them in 10-20 days. if it s broker find out who they are using. there may be a cahnce that I service that shop.

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cheers chris mate

all i know is its somewhere near indoorpilly i think lol cant remember the fella's sau name.

by the way mate, when i get a car sorted out, i was gonna give u a pm or call about a security system, i heard your a bit

of a whizz with them

cheers

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