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Yes thats right. I have one sitting in my garage at home waiting for compliance. Crossover conversions in Melbourne will be one of the first to gain compliance and were the first RAW's certified workshop in Australia. They have just done thier side impact testing on a 34 and have sent the evidence off to Canbera. So fingers crossed, my car should be done in 3-4 weeks :D

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Crossover conversions in Melbourne will be one of the first to gain compliance and were the first RAW's certified workshop in Australia. They have just done thier side impact testing on a 34 and have sent the evidence off to Canbera. :)

EVERY ONE SAYS THAT THEY WILL HAVE R34'S ON THERE LIST. Truth is NOBODY knows when it will be though. Cross have around 4 or 5 cars on there list. RAWS can only comply 100 cars per year. So plates will be rare when he does get them im sure all 100 will be for the R34's not his supras, celicas. There are HEAPS of ppl doing testing in QLD and have already sent there evedence to DOTARS. Time wil tell who is going to be the first persone in.

When I know more i will let you know as I am always on the DOTARS website.

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If You Want The Answeres Look At The Dotars Web Site. They Have A List Off All The Raws And There Cars.

Only R33's Can Be Complied. I Dont Understand How Ppl Can Be Bringing In All These R34's As I Am At The Docks At Least 2 - 3 Times A Week And Have Not Seen 1 On The Docks. Please Look At The Web Site And Then All Will Be Answered I Hope.

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Daz and I brought ours in together. Thes IS no compliance as of yet. How we got our import approval is a mystry to me even. Like I said crossover has a good relationship with the government departments and DOTARS. I have a copy of the import approval right here if you don't belive us :)

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