Well, sure enough, my gearbox did fail at the drags!
To avoid paying for a tow truck, I drove almost 30km from Sydney Dragway to Advance Motor Mechanics with only 1st and 2nd gear working.

As annoying as it is, it was really only a matter of time (I could tell because the gearbox had felt really crap for ages), and apart from the repair cost I'm actually really excited to finally have a gearbox that feels good again.
Lockie had a spare gearbox in really good condition, and he's a good friend of the guys at Advance Motor Mechanics, so I decided to get them to swap that complete box into my car (with my Quaife LSD swapped into it first).
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Maybe follow in Lockies footsteps with what he has now done transmission wise.
I had a good chat to him when I picked up his spare gearbox, and when I found out the enormous amount that he spent on his new gearbox setup, it then became apparent that something similar would be completely out of the question for me at this stage haha.
Since my car is still a street car first and foremost, I've always been against the idea of having straight-cut gears (due to the loud whining noise), or dog engagement instead of synchros (due to the abruptness and loud clunking noise on each gear change).
After my gearbox failed this time, I did start to seriously reconsider, because a dog engagement gearbox would eliminate the synchro issues. I was starting to become OK with the idea of an aftermarket gear set for this reason, but in the end I decided that I didn't want to spend that much right now, and I knew that it would result in having my car off the road for much longer than I'm willing to accept at the moment.
If I can come to accept the cost of an aftermarket gear set, then I could maybe look at doing that with my broken gearbox, while I continue driving around with the replacement OEM gearbox for now.
Yesterday I was made aware (via the Hux Racing fb page) that 'Liberty Gears' (in the US) are able to modify the stock gears to convert them to suit dog engagement instead of synchro engagement. As far as I understand, they chop off part of the stock gears and weld a new part onto each gear for dog engagement, and they provide their own sleeves and forks to complete the conversion. That could be another option, but I would have to do some research to see if anyone has had any reliability issues with them.