
Originally Posted by
Ivan
IF you ever get a permanant residents visa it's pretty easy to import your 90 (I know as we have just imported our 2 90's into Australia).
First you need to contact Vehicle Imports to get permission to import the vehicle. You will need proof of ownership, how much you paid for it and proof that you have owned the vehicle outside of Australia for 12 months. You can then import it as a personal import. Once approval for import is given you are good to go. Before we imported our vehicles I had them both steam cleaned and waxoyled underneath paying particular attention to all the little nooks and crannies, having done this we did not have to pay any AQIS cleaning fees. That cost me 250 GBP per vehicle. Age is not important if bringing it in as a personal import (mine are a 1987 and 1996). Once the vehicle arrives you have to get it transported from the docks to your place. You can not drive it on the road without a whole lot of rigmarole in getting temporary insurance etc. I just had them picked up from Brisbane docks and delivered to the engineer for $66 each.
Duty wise you have to pay duty on the import valuation done by customs, you then have to pay GST on the cost of importing the vehicle plus the import valuation.
Once they get to the engineer you have to have it compliance checked. The only thing you may have problems with is rear seat belt fastenings for children (we took the back seats out). Once it is compliance plated you have to get a Nidrie plate to confirm it as a personal import. You then need to get a Roadworthy and get the Rego. After that it's on the road and legal in Australia.
The compliance check,plate and Nidrie plate cost us $4200 AUD for both vehicles (I reckon we were ripped off). When we got the rego (in QLD) we had to pay extra duty, based on the customs value, as it was the first time the vehicle was registered in Australia.
All in all it cost us about $6000 - $7000 AUD to get both vehicles imported and legal.
Someone mentioned it not being worth it and to buy a rust free one over here, I challenge you to find a decent priced 90 (i.e. under $10000 AUD) in Australia. A 110 is different but you won't find a 90. Considering my 90 (1986) cost me 2000GBP ($3200 AUD) to buy (a few years before we imported it) and I have now spent about $4000 AUD to get it here and legal, I would be very hard pressed to find a 90 for $8000 AUD here in Australi.
HTH
Ivan
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