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I'm an import broker who likes cars and doing applications :)

My application came out at somewhere around 35 pages in total, so if they come back asking for more information, I'd be extremely surprised.

Iron Chef,

would you have happened to put either the Be-Go or Mitusbishi i on the list?

I'm an import broker who likes cars and doing applications :banana:

My application came out at somewhere around 35 pages in total, so if they come back asking for more information, I'd be extremely surprised.

I didn't do either of them - the Be-Go I can't see much point in personally. The i is an excellent choice for a SEVS car, but I would've waited until it's 18 months were up and done it as used. Might go off and check the release dates now actually.

I've got two other applications in apart from the Cube at the moment, but they're hush hush lol

18 months are up already, Jan '06 release!

No reason to keep SEVS listings secret, everyone just plays follow the leader in this industry anyways.

We're working on the Tata Nano and Xenon at the moment....haha....or maybe that's just disinformation.

I didn't do either of them - the Be-Go I can't see much point in personally. The i is an excellent choice for a SEVS car, but I would've waited until it's 18 months were up and done it as used. Might go off and check the release dates now actually.

I've got two other applications in apart from the Cube at the moment, but they're hush hush lol

18 months are up already, Jan '06 release!

No reason to keep SEVS listings secret, everyone just plays follow the leader in this industry anyways.

We're working on the Tata Nano and Xenon at the moment....haha....or maybe that's just disinformation.

Any of the newer Daihatsu's are eligible as they are not imported officially anymore, so since "Make of vehicle not currently supplied in MA Category to the Australian market in Full Volume." it is open slather.

Hence why I'm working feverishly on all Cadillac models before October :P

Cadillac are worth doing these days and are a car people always ask for, on the Cube it will be more then worth while doing as we are already sourcing a 2002 and 2005 (emissions) as per Y34 so we hope it is approved.

Schedule was updated this morning and nothing either way on the Cube, some one put in for SUBARU FORESTER S2 and strangely enough it was rejected.

See above - I can't believe someone tried to apply for it under SEVS...

I dont get it. The S2 is the model i have maybe? What does the S2 look like and why was that so strange?

Is it the SG9 or an earlier model..?

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