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AW11 and SW20 should be $900 for compliancing, that's how much we get em done for our customers in Melb. I can find the syd compliancer we use when I get into work.

Boing, call Nathan at Grey Imports in Annandale on 95195150

He has complied 2 cars for me under the 15 year rule and does an excellent job.

He specialises in 15 year old imports and one of the cars he complied for me was actually an MR2 :P

The pricing between most Sydney workshops is similar.

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Hey guys, I've been doing some research to get my GTR complianced, I cant go past Nathan at Grey, he seem excellent.

I had a GTS4 done at Japp Sport and Ive got to say I wasn't all that impressed especially when I saw that to space out the new seat belts they had added about 8 or 9 different sized washer between the seat belt assembly and the bracket.

Boing, call Nathan at Grey Imports in Annandale on 95195150

He has complied 2 cars for me under the 15 year rule and does an excellent job.

He specialises in 15 year old imports and one of the cars he complied for me was actually an MR2 :(

The pricing between most Sydney workshops is similar.

:werd:

Nathan is the man.

Edit: I had my aircon regassed by SSPI and they were really nice. Only heard good things about them.

Lucien.

Thanks for all your advice guys. It seems SSPI or Grey Imports are the way to go. After to speaking to Nathan at Grey Imports I think I am going to go with them, Nathan is a genuine Skyline enthusiast so at the end of the day I feel like he will do the best job. Thanks again guys.

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