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I just rang PVP and they want $1580 to comply my car :S Is it just me or is that expensive? Any other places people could recomend so I can compare prices?

Rang the guy at import spares and he recomended PVP, I would definatly go with PVP but its so expensive, I was expecting $1300 max. Maybe if I could get another quote PVP would try to match it?

I had all three of my cars complied by Joanne, Neil, Craig and the rest of the crew at Best Enterprises. I'd recommend them. Heaps of contact, reasonable prices, professional job. Need I say more.

The cost depends on the mods u have as well - some will need to be removed and refitted for the Regency run.

Also the fact that you have a 4 door means u will need an extra set of side intrusion bars for the rear?

Most ppl suggest PVP and Best Enterprises. Ring both for a quote and see how u go. If u can do arrange it, take it to them so they can give u a better idea.

I got home to late to ring Best Enterprises, ill try to get hold of them tomorrow or Saturday. I was just wondering does Best Enterprises take your car through regency for you because I know PVP does.

The thing is even if alot of mods have to be removed from my car I definatly aint paying $1580 and then even more for the mods to be removed.

How much does it cost for regency to have a look at your car? Maybe thats where the extra $300 is comming onto the PVP price, unless Best Enterprises takes your car through and only charges $1200?

ring this dude, his names tom 0438843693,hes a good bloke and he'll do it cheep. he can also supply intrution bars cheeper than every where elce,he works from home. i used best enterprises for a silvia that i had,expencive but they do the job.doin it ur self is another very cheep way of doin it, just get some one to weld the bar's in for ya and all the rests childs play,thats what ill be doin from now on.

I was just wondering does Best Enterprises take your car through regency for you because I know PVP does.

Best enterprise do it and they charge $1400

PVP.

I'm doing my own compliance, and the guy there sold me all the stuff I need to do it myself.

they do the full job including taking it through regency for about $1100.

after getting half way through a DIY compliance, I recon its worth every cent.

how much is the "compliance kit" cost u?

cheers

This is what I spent.....

$75 Child restraints ($25 ea)

$18 Fuel restrictor

$220 intrusion bars

$10 stickers (tyre placard etc)

$7 VIN

$80 led brake light

$200 engineering report.

Plus a heap of work. the door glass needs to come out and the doors need to come off to get the intrusion bars in neatly.

plus I've done new brake discs and upper control arm bushes....

Best Enterprizes do charge you to take gear off to get through Regency. All the stuff off my grey GTR amounted to over $600. It also cost that amount again to get everything refitted (but not by Best Ent). They take the car through Regency and charge an hours labour $66, but this would be included in your original quote from them.

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