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    how about importing some 200 and 300 engine parts aswell

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    Hi SAMMY D

    Make sure you read the specifics regarding the importation of vehicles into Australia... not only do you have to have owned the vehicle but you have to prove that you have continually used the vehicle for 12 months... They will ask you to provide
    1. The date you purchased the vehicle
    2. That you have actually used the vehicle (for Aussies you will have to provide copies of Passports to prove you were in that country for that period that you owned the vehicle) there is a break of 40 days over the 1 year that allows you a break away from that country (holidays I guess)

    And make sure you read the most up to date info possible as this is where I came unstuck... I now have a 4 month old vehicle that I bought for a steal (Defence members don't pay VAT and get 15%off) however the vehicle needs to be out of the UK within 1 year and cannot be sold in the EU..

    My choices are running out real quick as I have to return back to my Job in Australia and unless I get unpaid leave to make up for 5 months continuous use I am in big trouble

    My other option is to come back to the UK .... Use the vehicle then totally strip it and send it back as parts... And I am not sure I can get away with that

    Read the DOTRS website and the Customs website... There is a lot to consider

    I am also tracking down the details of a company in NSW who would be able to provide you with a compliance plate... Unless these guys are willing to provide one at a cost you will find it exceptionally difficult to get your car on the road

    Hope this helps... and has not scared you off... Am currently in Hereford should you be in the area and wish to discuss this further

    Regards
    Stu

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    Quote Originally Posted by StusDefender View Post
    1. The date you purchased the vehicle
    2. That you have actually used the vehicle (for Aussies you will have to provide copies of Passports to prove you were in that country for that period that you owned the vehicle) there is a break of 40 days over the 1 year that allows you a break away from that country (holidays I guess)

    I am also tracking down the details of a company in NSW who would be able to provide you with a compliance plate... Unless these guys are willing to provide one at a cost you will find it exceptionally difficult to get your car on the road


    Regards
    Stu
    Not just aussies, i had to photocopy every page in my passport as well, to prove i had lived with the car

    Also i don't know why you are worried about getting a compliance plate as they are the easyest of the lot to get. Took 3 mins for my 90 to get it
    95 300 Tdi Defender 90
    99 300 Tdi Defender 110
    92 Discovery 200tdi
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reads90 View Post
    Not just aussies, i had to photocopy every page in my passport as well, to prove i had lived with the car

    Also i don't know why you are worried about getting a compliance plate as they are the easyest of the lot to get. Took 3 mins for my 90 to get it
    compliance is easy like reads said.....as the 90 has been sold here before, just not for very long..so its not like your trying to bring a totally new car into the country
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    compliance is easy like reads said.....as the 90 has been sold here before, just not for very long..so its not like your trying to bring a totally new car into the country
    And anyway it is just like a 110 that has been left in the rain too long and shunk
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    92 Discovery 200tdi
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    hey alistar,

    weren't you going to build your disco into a 'play rig'?

    and yes you should have brought your challenge 90 out!!!!

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    I brought a 2002 90 HardTop from UK to WA in 2004. Had a couple of problems.
    Customs said I didn't have enough miles on the clock, despite owning/driving it for two years. Tried to charge duty as a new import.
    Slightly difficult to get it insured. Insurance companies weren't then set up for 90's, only 110's. No classification for a HardTop (.Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Finally decided it is a 'panel van').
    To get compliance plate, had to fit kilometres only speedo, and change driver's door mirror to plain glass.
    Oblong W.A. number plate stuck out from side of vehicle. Had to fit bracket to stop it swinging in the breeze.
    Biggest ongoing problem is being stared at by other Defender drivers. Have been asked in car park 'why I blocked up the rear side windows?'

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackHardTop View Post
    Slightly difficult to get it insured. Insurance companies weren't then set up for 90's, only 110's. No classification for a HardTop (.Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Finally decided it is a 'panel van').

    Had the same problem as it was an import. RACQ and all thoses would not touch the car as it is an import, But i am with Shanoons who are fine with the car and Know what it is even though mine is a soft top Van

    To get compliance plate, had to fit kilometres only speedo, and change driver's door mirror to plain glass.

    I thought this so i bought a Brand new K's speedo in the Uk for $25 and and was going to fit it but did not need it for the compliance as the speedo had K's on the inside of the Miles. So it passed. But i did the K's speedo in anyway after the truck was on the road for a bit

    Oblong W.A. number plate stuck out from side of vehicle. Had to fit bracket to stop it swinging in the breeze.
    Biggest ongoing problem is being stared at by other Defender drivers. Have been asked in car park 'why I blocked up the rear side windows?'

    Ah well i have a prestige number plate so that solves that problem . it is smaller so fits perfect on the rear
    95 300 Tdi Defender 90
    99 300 Tdi Defender 110
    92 Discovery 200tdi
    50 Series 1 80
    50 Series 1 80


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