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how many complience shops that a RAWS approved in perth look at importing a few cars in both 15year and SEVS form for personal use and to sell but need to no which complence places are in perth to get to do the job i no of IMPORTS 101 is there any others???

Different workshops hold different liscences under RAWS, so it will depend on which car you want to bring in.

you can also get compliance done over east, if there is no one local who holds the applicable approval.

Be aware though, that getting a car complied and liscenced is different, you may still need to make repairs after it has been complied.

Carwestech do cars under the old 15 year rule (you must already have approval to import by now, or its too late as the rule is being abolished), call Raheem on 0422 993 143, he can also comply S13 under RAWS, and others I beleive (R32, 33. 34 I think), and get them roadworthy for registration - VERY reasonable prices. I beleive he will be doing S15 real soon too.

Pretty sure Autoworx have compliance plates for cars u want to bring in....

Have to check with Paul down there... or look on the website, he has a section about importing your own chosen car.

Imports 101 looks about the best in terms of a service with all the pics and the great site.

Just my 2c

Imports101 is nice and safe and been around for a long time, Was Global motor works.

have to agree there Danny @ imports 101 is a hassle free service for anyone importing from japan

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