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did you need to find a garage in australia to import it through ? i thought the whole process from importing to finding it neded to be done by an import garage, or is it he can find it for you and then you organise somewere to import it for you? sorry for so many questions , its just i hope to get a 34 in the coming months .

are you worried at all that the compliancing will fall through and they wont let u do it? or is it guaranteed , have you paid for it in full yet or just a deposit??

thanks

Well thats why my car sits in japan till compliance is available, then i think i have to arrange with a garage that has compliance plates to get my car complied.

I dont really know myself - my dad was the one whos working out all the hard stuff. heh

I paid my car in full - ill be spewing if compliance plates never come thru, but im sure it is otherwise i assume they would of notifyd me in the first place, telling me there is no use importing this car.

I dont know too much on the subject sorry

www.webasto.com.au are who I got mine through on my R33, and they do all the factory holden / ford sunroofs in Perth.

Give Kelvin a call @ Prestige Sunroofs in Myaree and he'll look after you.

Before and after pictures of my sunroof:

http://hate-tank.net/car/new%20pics/

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