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hey everyone

My nissan stagea has recently been imported by the previous owner. The seller agreed her would put it through the compliance test in Melbourne and when its ready i will catch a flight to Melbourne and drive it back to SA. He thought it would take around 2 weeks but when he checked to see if it had passed he was informed they hadnt even looked at it yet. can anyone please tell me what the normal waiting time is for the compliance? cheers bec ;)

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