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Heya ppl, another noobish question so bear with me. :D I'm wanting to import an r32 in Janurary next year. I've heard something along the lines that they are running low on compliance plates ... does that mean basically that if I wait this long, I simply wont be able to import? Or is this a temporary situation with the supply being low. I understand now that compliance is around $3000 for an r32, is that expected to go up by Janurary.

Sorry for the questions, just hoped that someone who is a bit more knowledgable in teh import scene would be able to helps. Cheers in advance.

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yeah the price could go up and you will have to wait till some one decides to import r32's you would be best to get a car fairly soon as thecost are predicted to rise quite a bit.

btw with r32's you can only import cars that were built from the 7 month 92 and later

cheers

meggala

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