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After a long wait my 4 door arrived here Friday from Brissy I picked it up from Toll on Sat got a temp rego for the day and took it straight to the compliance place about 10 min down the road even though its auto at the moment Im in love I even got it a little sideways I cant wait for the compliance to be finished so I can start work on it. Yippee

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hey buddy,

good to hear!

i got the call yesterday, mines cleared and sitting at the toll waiting to be put on a truck for adelaide... i get mine 7 days after i pay (so hopefully next saturday march 11th)

btw whos doing your compliance? im curious about side intrusion bar/engineer cert prices only (got child restraint points, stock parts, convex mirror lense etc sitting here waiting for it)

GTR guards are yours soon as my car lands!

- adz

Im going through Best Enterprises they seemed good and cheap Ive heard other places have changed there prices to $1500 when I rang however I yet to be told when my car will be finished after contacting them twice and the car sitting there since Monday Im going to drop down there on Sat and see what they have to say. I'd say get it done it's only $1200 and then you can drive it on the road if you want. I don't know how you'd go trying to get it done later down the track.

btw Ive got the cash for the guards waiting so let me know

I know my car isn't a R32, but i bought my cefiro mid september, it was registered 15th February, don't be surprised if regency knocks you back first go. I had suspension issues, i had stock cefiro struts and still it was too low. oh well, its registered now.

David

Congrats on your new ride!

I too am a new 4DR 32 owner (white, manual), but havent driven mine yet! Arrived in Fremantle (south of Perth) today, so I should get it very soon!

As far as time frame is concerned, i payed for mine on January 27th.

congrats mate, nice one, 4dr 32's are sick.

under 15 year rule, mine was $1250 to comply.

i paid for my car in mid october, and it arrived mid january, so for me it was a 3 month turnaround.

It's cost me around $10.500 complied and regod. roadworthy was fairly pricy, had to change all discs and pads.

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oh yeah, remember to service it as soon as you get back from compliance. at the very least change the engine oil and filter. who knows when it was last changed, and its probably been sitting in a dealership/warehouse/docks for 6 months or so

next step is a manual conversion if you want to get into a bit of drift. get an rb25det gearbox though.

4 doors rock. I got mine in December but through a car yard in brisbane, I've upgraded the fuel pump to 450hp and put a R33 air flow meter on, which could have waited but wanted to get out of the way early. Just about to put a front mount on then we can talk a bigger turbo. And in the wet, what can i say.............

got it rego'd today and Insured third party as Im low on funds then drove in to work complaince cost me $1565 extra $300 for front upper control arm bushes and $65 for a new batt without letting me know till I turned up to pick it up on Sat. Its auto at the moment but it revs to 7,500 before changing with out the power or hold button on very strange?

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