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Due to my car not passing SEVS compliance requirements I have had to strip my car. So up for sale is the gearbox from a 1995 R33 GTS-T.

The car was driven before the gearbox was taken out and the gearbox is perfect,

with absolutely no problem shifting.

The car had 70,000kms, prefer Melbourne pickup.

Price $1300.

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Hey there, i saw that your car got rejected for SEVS Compliance. Which workshop was it? Craig Deans, Shogun etc?

May i ask what exactly happened? Seems a bit harsh dont you think, when they would comply anythign with wheels on it back in the day :rant:

Did it not pass crash testing/previous accident history, or did it fail emissions testing?

Did you end up paying for the SEVS compliance or at least get a refund on the import duty as the car is only good for parts?

Cheers

Clear your PMs, as i tried to send this via PM but it didnt work.

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