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congrats....they all want to clear their desks before christmas hols, LOL

Yep thats right people,

As with Richard (mmmgtir) I have received my import approval in the post today (6/12) which I sent to DOTARS by express post on the 29/11.

And here was I thinking at least 3 weeks with the rush.

:(

Nick will be a bit coy, but the truth is he wants to become a wagonist and has bought a kick-ass tarago with 8 foot long rear wing and disco style interior. I imagine the GTR will be for sale soon.

Richard

Nick will be a bit coy, but the truth is he wants to become a wagonist and has bought a kick-ass tarago with 8 foot long rear wing and disco style interior. I imagine the GTR will be for sale soon.

Richard

That is without doubt the last time i trust you to keep something quiet :D

Bitch.

That is without doubt the last time i trust you to keep something quiet  ;)  

Bitch.

Sorry man. Does this mean I won't be invited to the first disco in the tarago? C'mon, disco richard likes to party.

he he. Seriously, I love the crazy taragos.

Richard

I've got pics of where J-Spec holds their cars while waiting for them to reach their 15th birthday. I was told it was a high security area and only customs officials could enter. bolocks. Try a rice field with chooks running around

don`t tell me someone from j-spec is not telling the truth!!!!! :D

don`t tell me someone from j-spec  is not telling the truth!!!!! :)

-----Original Message-----

From: Craig Moor [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: Thursday, 7 October 2004 2:10 PM

To: Mark Hayden, Testing Analyst, ECD, Infomedia Ltd.

Subject: RE: Payment details please ID 0703

Bad news - we got another answer from the yard holding the car and they will not let anyone in there, not even the owner - it is a customs controlled area and security is tight.

The only thing we could do is move the car elsewhere for inspection and then back to the holding yard again, this might cost around 25,000 yen so it might not be worthwhile?

We will ask again later on when it's closer to the time but I don't fancy our chances now that we have been told this.

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MRK25T: no offence mate, but a picture of a bunch of cars in a field proves nothing in terms of your claims. I've seen many similar pics on various sites and all it proves is that there are a lot of secondhand cars in fields in Japan (if it is in fact a picture of cars in Japan).

Disclaimer: I don't work for and am not associated with J-Spec. I've met Craig Moor and believe him to be honest and genuine.

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