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ah ok, yeah definitly landed

just had the compliance plate applied for like tuesday this week, should by complied by late next week, then having some work done on the car, so shouldn;t be too much longer till i get her!!

They sent off the letter for compliance plate before it was actually complied?

nice rims btw, not sure if I want white or black ones on mine :)

Cars not complied until the plate is stuck on her!!! I guess what i meant is that the workshop had approved to have the paperwork submitted and have the plate applied for!

Dezz im in Adelaide but the 34 is being imported through a WA based group, so all of the compliance work is going to be completed over there, then sent over here VIA train to be registered in SA. Compliance has taken quite some time for mine as it had a reasonable amount of modifications, and there has been some difficulty in securing stock parts to allow the car to pass compliance. Its been a long wait for me, but hopefully the wait will be over soon! I'm sure it'll all be worth it once i've got the 34!!!!!!

I'm not a big fan of TE37's myself, so im contemplating selling the rims, only if i can find another pair im interested in though.

They will comply the car before the letter for the compliance plate is sent.

Dezz: Currently there has been some hiccups in the customs department if you have read the news. It's about some new system that screwed up. Things being imported into the country will be processed slower than usual and that includes cars.

Journey from japan is going to take about 2 weeks or more, so you can count down from that.

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