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R32 GTR and GTS-t compliance under RAWS will be here in Perth VERY soon.


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I wont be personally complying them as I am doing post 1999 only but my friends workshop will be doing them for anybody, same price for everybody and no dealers in first then private 6 months later like some workshops on the east did, it will be first in first served.

They wont be greedy by bumping the price up since they are first either as the price of compliance cost is based on how expensive they are to comply not what is the most we can get as they need to move plates.

I cant post prices at the moment as till it is complyied making promises that you cant keep wont happen, but it will be as good as you can get and not worth using the east as some people are doing with R34's, it is a priority and I am putting other work on hold to help it get sorted ASAP.

No Brokers needed as we can show the way free of charge to interested party's who are serious about buying the right car.

I will post when the inspection is happening and the second the approval is official I will tell all including the price.

More to come.

As soon as I know a little bit I will post it so it isnt all of a sudden R32 is available as the more notice the better as we dont want cars sitting in Japan for over 12 months like what happened in the past.

The evidence is solid and has already been used at other RAWS so inspection to approval time will be little as possible.

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