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No, if the car has already been imported and an import approval issued for this chassis number, it remains the same even if you export it to NZ and then bring it back. Say you bring this in as a race/rally import then suddenly there's a compliance plate for it so you send it over to NZ or Japan even then bring it back...no that doesn't work. Call DoTaRS to verify my little piece of info

Heya Kristian, if you can get the car here in one piece for that amount I'm very interested. I don;t have a cams level 3 license to be able to import the car as a race car myself, but if you can arrange it, I can arrange the cash :rofl:

Kristian,

Not having a shot at you or your business by any stretch but were you seriously intending to import this car and perhaps take a deposit/full payment from someone without even checking to see if compliance plates are available for 99 TT RZ's?

Isn't that the first thing you'd check / already know being in the business?

Adrian

Compliance plates are available for 1999 Supras in Melbourne.

I only just found out that THIS car was not able to be complied when I went to purchase the compliance plates.

You might also like to know that I took paymentof $26,000 for this car last week, and when we found out it could not be complied, we gave back a FULL refund.

Japanese Import Parts provides 100% refunds when the customer does not get what they pay for.

You might like to consider a PM next time to check all the facts before you assume and post up in the thread.

You might like to consider a PM next time to check all the facts before you assume and post up in the thread.

Didn't assume a single thing. Thought that was obvious by the questions I asked and the fact that I started the post with, "Not having a shot at you or your business by any stretch." I am very pleased to see that an SAU advertising business such as Japanese Import Parts is a responsible, law-abiding company. It is a pleasure to know that a company associated with SAU refunded the $26k as you were obliged to.

Have a great day :spank:

Adrian

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