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O really?

How come they are such a major issue for everyone else then?

If you are relying on a north Brisbane RAWS shop to sell you the evidence, you could be (like Muz and me) waiting for a very long time.

If you already have the evidence I will send you my car for compliancing...

Ditto for me too! But I guess we both know the outcome hey Matt!

Hey Matthew,

I just had another thought, is there some way I can charge the "import broker" for the depreciation on the unused car? :(

You bet! When and if we get to court, this will be one of the myriad costs I will be suing them for - as well as liquidated damages such as loss of earned interest etc.

O really?

How come they are such a major issue for everyone else then?

If you are relying on a north Brisbane RAWS shop to sell you the evidence, you could be (like Muz and me) waiting for a very long time.

If you already have the evidence I will send you my car for compliancing...

coz as the sayign goes its not what you know its who you know... had major dramas with the emissions on my ferrari but theres "loopholes" that just need emphasizing which is how il be doing the emissions for the M35

2002 Stagea can already be complied as all the testing has already been done! Post 11/2003 is the real issue as they have to meet the more (apparently) stringent ADR 79 standards.

As I said on the phone, you will have no problems with the 2002 car as it already complies.

no stress murray il find some other avenue out of this and get back to you

no stress murray il find some other avenue out of this and get back to you

If you are able to find 'some other avenue out of this' I assure you I will very much make it worth your while, and no doubt Murray too.

Please be encouraged to apply the most rigorous 'lateral thinking' :worship:

I'd interested in seeing how this all goes. i wish you guys all the best!

i'm still keen on getting myself an axis and if it can be 04 then that would be great!

Would you like to buy mine?

You can have it for what I paid for it - I'll pay the freight to you.

As long as you don't mind waiting for compliance...

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Would you like to buy mine?

You can have it for what I paid for it - I'll pay the freight to you.

As long as you don't mind waiting for compliance...

Haha, i've troubles with my paperweight at the moment!

no more cars needed for now :)

but thanks for the offer.... i think??

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