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Instant defect the R35s then?

Just because certain cars have something is no reason that other cars can have it also. For example dual mode exhausts etc.

As has been mentioned there would be a defect given way before the gear box was ever looked at, and in all seriousness I can't see a cop or roadworthy inspector checking the gearbox operation. They are likely to check the gear know has a shift pattern on it though, as that is a reasonably common defect. If it was me I would have a stock in ah knob on it.

Well I read threw all the rule book today for blueslip and unless you mod the tunnel or shifter hole I cant find a reason to fail it unless its in an adr somewhere. It wouldn't fail pinkslip, only way it would fail blueslip would of been a design check side of it.,and yeah can't find a reason yet would have to call rms tech enquires to be sure. That being said there is a huge difference between what's road legal and what you will be defected for

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