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What happened lang? Im leaning toward PVP becuase the guy I talked to (Rocky i think?) was really helpful and I explained that I need it done within a week becuase im going overseas and he said no problem. He also said that he wont drop his price from $1580 but he will look after me with the price of taking mods off, so hopefully I get a reasonable deal.

  Spangers said:
Hi

I was just wondering whats the best compliance workshop in SA to comply a 15 year old (1990) R32 Skyline 4-Door GTS-t. If you guys could recomend some places and give me prices, names, addresses (sp?), phone #'s ect

Cheers

Hi, you could try RTS at U2/84 Rundle rd. Salisbury S

(have sample 1998 R-34 GT-t inshop currently)

  Maxx said:
got a question, about returning the car to stock to get through Regency. Do they ask u to buy the stock bit or they borrow it to u, if borrow, do they charge extra again?

cheers

Most shops will loan if you have had work done by them.

BUT may charge if you need to borrow again when defected!

We'll I finished the DIY compliance and got through Regency first time :rolleyes:

Looking back, the intrusion bars weren't as difficult as I first thought, I was just getting frustrated with them.

The fuel filler is a real bitch, next car will have this done by PVP $80, but I recon I'll do everything else myself.. that is if there is a next car. who knows.

I'm not sure if the last few posts reccomending Rory Thompson Services are actually from a customer or someone that has a vested interest.

RoryT ???

That I'm interested to know, cos I'm sure this site would love to have you as a sposnsor and you can provide us all with special deals ;)

Well my car it booked into PVP on Monday and I still havnt seen it ffs! Went up to Adel (i live 3 hours away) on Friday to pick it up but aparently it was 2 low so the transport ppl had to take off the front bar and skirts ;) So now they r going to drop it directly at PVP, its gunna cost heaps to get it complied because of the mods on my car.

Any 1 wanna swing by PVP and get sum pics 4 me ;)

  Nightcrawler said:
Will take some pics for you tomorrow if I remember mate. It is the silver R32 in your sig I take it? I live about 1km from PVP.

Oh cheers Nightcrawler much appreciated, yer its the 1 in my sig its a Silver R32 4 Door with no front bar :)

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