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Just to let you all know, there is a shortage of Stagea compliance plates nationwide, which will lead to a shortage of vehicles.We have continuous arrangements in place and at the moment we have 10 handpicked Stageas available plus very shortly we will have some with a full Nismo type body kit. Regards, Bruce. motovationimports.com.au

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how many compliance plates are released annually anyway?

Couldnt be over 100 a month could it?

I think it is something like: 100 per year per RAWS approved workshop.

If there is demand (which there is) there will be supply, it will just take a while to get really rolling. As long as it doesn't turn into an R33 situation where it is cheaper in most cases to buy one locally than import one I'll be happy. You need to get some benefit from all the work and pain of importing a car.

Cheers

Luke

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