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April 9, 2016

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japanese subaru engine gearboxAsk the average Australian driver what their favorite type of car is, and you will likely get a variety of different answers. What you will definitely hear are a number of different models from Japan, as the imports from that country have proven to be very popular Down Under. There can be no denying that Japanese cars are well made, and tend to have a longer lifespan than vehicles from other parts of the world, but there are going to be situations when a little bit of work needs to be done. It is then that the problem with imports rears its ugly head.

Parts for Japanese cars are not that hard to come by, but they do tend to be on the pricier side than what you would pay for parts for a Ford or a Holden. You also have to make sure that the person working on your vehicle has a level of familiarity with Japanese engines that makes them capable of doing the job in question. Things get even trickier when it is the entire engine that needs to be replaces, as this can present a whole new set of problems that you may not have considered when buying your vehicle.

While it may seem easier to simply scrap your car when the engine goes out, the reliability of Japanese vehicles often makes their owners want to do all they can to save their vehicle. That often means that they go in search of Japanese reconditioned engines that will fit perfectly, and which will breathe new life into their old car. The good news is that the reconditioned units are not that hard to find, but the bad is that they are not always up to the standard that is required to make your car roadworthy again.

While the Japanese reconditioned engine that you receive may be a good fit for your car, it may not adhere to the current engine standards in Australia. Automakers regularly have to update the way in which they produce engines in order to meet the standards of one country or another, particularly when it comes to emissions. Since the majority of the reconditioned engines being bought are for older models, there is a better than average chance that the replacement engine may in fact not be up to the current standards. That presents a problem that you may not have seen coming.

This is why it is so important to deal with a company that is aware of the current standards, and who deliver Japanese reconditioned engines that will pass any sort of inspection. Gearbox Engine are one company who go out of their way to make sure that everything they deliver to their customers is to the highest standards possible. Not only do you get a reconditioned engine that runs almost as good as new, you also have peace of mind in knowing that said engine will be exactly what is required in terms of the current rules and regulations.





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