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Hello can anyone tell me what is the holdup with r34 compliance at dotars. Is it only the evidence packages and if so what are the dramas workshops are facing with the evidence packages. How can i find out when someone may be able to start complying and what other workshops are currently carrying out the raws certification proceedures.

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The major hold up is evidence some ADRS are not passing. Also it takes 6 months from the time u book the GOV to come out and look at you'r car. It sux. R34's should be righ to go in around 2-3months but it is alwayz being pushed back ALWAYZ. plus it dosnt help when DOTARS are letting go of there employes every 4-6 months. There used to be over 20 ppl working in DOTARS. At the start of this year there was 12 now I belive there are 9.

It realy cant be said when someone will have them on there list but ppl keep saying that they will have them in the next few weeks so that customers will stay in contact with them but the truth is they dont know. I know of a work shop that says they have them but I look at the DOTARS website everyday and still nobody has them.

I hope they come soon but I would not import for another 4 months after the first RAW gets approval as there will be a bidding war on cars and aslo compliance price will drop later this year for R34's.

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