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  • 3 weeks later...

I recieved my import approval today, and from what J-Spec have told me, it may be on a boat as soon as the 3rd of February.

...i cant wait to get it, im going nuts waiting for it!

  • 4 weeks later...
found out today that my stagea lands in brisbane on the 21st of february...only five more sleeps  :D

spewin... that ship was supposed to dock on the 19th. I want my car dammit.

When I spoke to Phil about my car (last month) he said they were going to be flat out around this time but that may have included working on your car... Interested to see how you get on.

My car was done through IAMSHE too, but as it wasn't me bringing the car in, I couldn't give you any idea how long it ook, unfortunately...

Hopefully it won't be too long.

I might push the cruise date back to early April, it gives you (EGA41T) time to get your car, it gives Chris (AMS) time to sort out AutoSalon, etc, my cousin will be back from his work trip o/seas (he owns an R33 and wants to come along too), and everyone else should have enough notice to plan for it.

And I'll be on holidays giving me more time to get everything together, as well.

I am getting my 2 Stagea's done thru Phil aswell

When I spoke to him a couple of weeks ago he said it all depends when the boats turn up and how many cars are on that shipment

Basically when they turn up they are flat out for 1-2 weeks then they go quite for a week until the next lot arrive

Then once the work is done you have to wait for the plates to arrive and they only get so many per month.

I would just like to know when my cars will get shipped :D

sorry about bidding against ya on yahoo darrin ;) shoulda told me, I'd have got em for ya, rinkya fees suck balls.

No worries

I do not really want them

Any idea on car shipping dates

Is there a hold up?

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