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On the page I linked it's the 'SEARCH FOR A RAW' option you can use to find out who can comply a car, straight off DOTARS.

Your link (RAWS Australia) is a non-govt source, so may not be up to date.

oh sweet. Thanks!!!

i was looking at this website

http://www.raws.com.au/SEVSRulingC.asp?RulingID=031 might not be the right one :D

I think you will find that they cannot do Series I and II - only later models!. A 'phone call will confirm.

I'm definatley getting a series 2.

with all the options :ph34r: leather, dual sun roofs etc etc etc.

been looking today but no luck yet :pirate: can only find one with leather but unsure if its turbo model. and its black, i dont think i could own another black car

I'm definatley getting a series 2.

with all the options :P leather, dual sun roofs etc etc etc.

been looking today but no luck yet :) can only find one with leather but unsure if its turbo model. and its black, i dont think i could own another black car

It is likely to be a high spec turbo model, as there are limited numbers of each type of vehicle allowed to be imported under the SEVS scheme, and a base model with few features is unlikely to be worthwhile to bring in, (i.e. not enough profit to be worthwhile), or difficult for the RAW to convince DOTARS that it classifies as a SEV (Specialist or Enthusiast Vehicle).

If you want to know what constitutes a SEV here is a link to the relevant section of the DOTARS website http://www.dotars.gov.au/roads/motor/sevs/index.aspx

It is likely to be a high spec turbo model, as there are limited numbers of each type of vehicle allowed to be imported under the SEVS scheme, and a base model with few features is unlikely to be worthwhile to bring in, (i.e. not enough profit to be worthwhile), or difficult for the RAW to convince DOTARS that it classifies as a SEV (Specialist or Enthusiast Vehicle).

If you want to know what constitutes a SEV here is a link to the relevant section of the DOTARS website http://www.dotars.gov.au/roads/motor/sevs/index.aspx

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Once DOTARS has added a vehicle to the register, there is no restrictions on what and what can not be brought in so long as complies to these requirements. For the C34 Stagea, so long as it is either an RB25DET or RB26DETT engined variant, it will be allowed (subsequent to meeting SEVS accident, etc criteria).

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Once DOTARS has added a vehicle to the register, there is no restrictions on what and what can not be brought in so long as complies to these requirements. For the C34 Stagea, so long as it is either an RB25DET or RB26DETT engined variant, it will be allowed (subsequent to meeting SEVS accident, etc criteria).

that was my understanding! anything with non turbo etc etc isnt allowed

Model

STAGEA 4WD RS FOUR V this is what i have found. ones like this i am unsure if its the turbo model tho. as some also sat tb or turbo or 25t in the model description.. there seems to be many variants

i have come across a few decent ones tho 3.5 grade is on the border tho i guess

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Edited by Angus Smart
that was my understanding! anything with non turbo etc etc isnt allowed

Model

STAGEA 4WD RS FOUR V this is what i have found. ones like this i am unsure if its the turbo model tho. as some also sat tb or turbo or 25t in the model description.. there seems to be many variants

i have come across a few decent ones tho 3.5 grade is on the border tho i guess

just buy mine, grade 4, manual, already in the country, 12 months rego, 200Kw atw .........etc etc etc

maybe if you are gonna keep it stock for the whole time you are driving it, but if you are gonna mod it in any way, or start lusting after a manual (like almost all of us do) then you will save a bucketload by buying Andy's.

*free plug just to feel the luuuuuurve*

maybe if you are gonna keep it stock for the whole time you are driving it, but if you are gonna mod it in any way, or start lusting after a manual (like almost all of us do) then you will save a bucketload by buying Andy's.

*free plug just to feel the luuuuuurve*

I know exactly what you mean! i cant afford to modify another car!

i am sick of using a clutch and having one leg bigger than the other, i am sick of shifting gears, and i think i need a tow car without going back to an old 4wd again..

and i want all the electronics and options of what the stagea is going to give me :thumbsup: leather, dual roofs, automatic!! oh how i dream of an automatic! comfort! something the gtr definatley never will have! and a back seat!!!!! haha the first thing any girl says when they jump into the gtr is wheres the back seat!! and i think i want to be able to park my car anywhere and not worry :(

now do you think i can get all that for under 500000Y??

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