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						I can reproduce one of these chassis with high quality standards for less than $2000. And the good thing is that since they would be made ex novo, I could have them already prepared to eventually be able to install springs. It is not worth incurring the cost of bringing a chassis from the other side of the world, from the antipodes, when we can manufacture it in Canton province, where there are several manufacturers who are very flexible and very capable.
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FC 101" ambulance ex British in HK.
109" 6 cyl. diesel Santana
88" M 4 cyl. diesel Santana ex Spain army
Range Rover Classic 2 door 2500 TD
109" FFR 4 cyl. petrol Gurkha Rifles Rgt, ex HK British army)
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FC 101" ambulance ex British in HK.
109" 6 cyl. diesel Santana
88" M 4 cyl. diesel Santana ex Spain army
Range Rover Classic 2 door 2500 TD
109" FFR 4 cyl. petrol Gurkha Rifles Rgt, ex HK British army)
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						To import a used car into Australia you need a permit.
If you break it down down into parts, and reassemble it here, it would be considered an individually constructed vehicle, and would have to meet current standards.
I don't wish to sound negative about your dream, but getting those 101's to Aus would near impossible.
Tony
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						We are involved in too many products now to face one more, but if there is enough interest I could reproduce right away a 110 chasis, for example, as I have samples and drawings.
The thing with the 101s is not intended as business, which hardly would be, but as”romantic project”. We don’t have time for them either, but being involved on old cards is not always a sensible choice. Maybe you know it …
www.senorbarbo.com Facebook IG profile
FC 101" ambulance ex British in HK.
109" 6 cyl. diesel Santana
88" M 4 cyl. diesel Santana ex Spain army
Range Rover Classic 2 door 2500 TD
109" FFR 4 cyl. petrol Gurkha Rifles Rgt, ex HK British army)
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						www.senorbarbo.com Facebook IG profile
FC 101" ambulance ex British in HK.
109" 6 cyl. diesel Santana
88" M 4 cyl. diesel Santana ex Spain army
Range Rover Classic 2 door 2500 TD
109" FFR 4 cyl. petrol Gurkha Rifles Rgt, ex HK British army)
Well, Japanese grey imports are still a thing, although abuse of the system did no one any favours. Still, might be worth talking to those guys. I have zero idea of what qualifies.
These are all Japanese. Dunno why anything from somewhere else would differ, but it might. Aus is pretty strict.
JayTee
Nullus Anxietus
Cancer is gender blind.
2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
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Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.
A friend of mine worked in a prestige European importers' workshop, in the '80s. Part of that role involved modifying brand new cars, to meet compliance. e.g. fitting anti-intrusion devices in the doors and other ADR specific mods.
In many ways, we were ahead of the rest of the world, regarding compulsory safety, but the ADRs were also manipulated to protect the local industry.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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