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Hondah
04-03-2009, 03:00 PM
Hey,

I've been looking around for a nice little honda (CRX, Civic, Teg) anything really as long as it's vtec and not a complete wreck.

Anywho, I came across these guys www.tradecarview.com . Ok I no shit all about importing, and the like but does anyone no how these guys rack up?

I mean I can get this http://www.tradecarview.com/used_car/japan_car/honda/integra/889708/ plus I think it was $2,900 or so for a 20foot container shipped to brisvegas and since it has no modifications from what I can see, it should just roll of the ship and drive away..... right *shifty eyes*.

And there are even cheaper ones, So whats the dealio? It just seems way to easy.

Cheers,

fabezzz
04-03-2009, 03:07 PM
Yea sounds good i mean that one you showed is about 8.5k aussie plus 3k to ship it, then rego 1k but im not sure what other fees there are.

Moey.C
04-03-2009, 03:11 PM
shit some cars are goin cheap on dat site? i wouldnt mind knowin the answers 2 dis 1 too

Hondah
04-03-2009, 03:14 PM
It's pretty damn good isn't it! haha, that's all I am scared of fabezzz. "hidden costs/fees"

I mean, I was looking through there before and there was a bog stock completely mint EK9 Type R with 73,000kms on it for 6k. IS THERE NO GOD!!

EK9
04-03-2009, 03:30 PM
in a nutshell... no chance.

only way u can import one of those is by owning it privately for 12+ months while living overseas... then bringing it back with you when u return to australia. just search up importing hondas/ek9 etc on here and you'll see the replies... i think the only Honda you can import is the EP3 Civic Type R. No chance with an EK9/jdm DC2R, else there would be many more of them...

And yes, they're cheap... and as we all know, life aint fair... lol.

fabezzz
04-03-2009, 03:33 PM
Yea i dont think they are that cheap only seems like that because the aussie ones are overpriced.

hisoka
04-03-2009, 04:26 PM
in a nutshell... no chance.

only way u can import one of those is by owning it privately for 12+ months while living overseas... then bringing it back with you when u return to australia. just search up importing hondas/ek9 etc on here and you'll see the replies... i think the only Honda you can import is the EP3 Civic Type R. No chance with an EK9/jdm DC2R, else there would be many more of them...

And yes, they're cheap... and as we all know, life aint fair... lol.

exactly correct. EP3 is only honda that can be complianced from import. all the others you need a stage 3 cams license and still wont be allowed to road rego. only allowed to track it.

there are some clever people who have EK9s and DC2s from japan , but they hard to find and even harder to push for sale :P

EK9
04-03-2009, 04:29 PM
Yea i dont think they are that cheap only seems like that because the aussie ones are overpriced.
haha yeah, it's all relative... sitting in the middle of the ocean thousands of miles away from every other country makes everything that comes here by boat expensive. lol.

EK9
04-03-2009, 04:31 PM
exactly correct. EP3 is only honda that can be complianced from import. all the others you need a stage 3 cams license and still wont be allowed to road rego. only allowed to track it.

there are some clever people who have EK9s and DC2s from japan , but they hard to find and even harder to push for sale :P
rofl... that's funny and so true :p

onlykillzz
04-03-2009, 05:46 PM
ya dude not worth your time and money there is like a million things that need to be done befor you even consider buying one to bring it over, also the current exchange makes it almost the same price as a type R over here.....

kleo
04-03-2009, 06:49 PM
You can import that car as a race/rally car only can not be registered for Aus roads. By looking at the site.

Car $8,425
shipping is 1300 dollars
customs duty 580 dollars
gst 770 dollars
port charges about 800 dollars
and steam cleaning 110 dollars
towing 110 dollars

add all that up and you get an estimate
customs duty and gst may have gone up though

OMG.JAI xD
04-03-2009, 07:54 PM
To make it simple.

For a car under 10K.

Add another 6K to that (definately less than that but better to be on the safe side).
The checks rta go through to make it roadworthy is costly.

Moey.C
04-03-2009, 09:14 PM
Yea i dont think they are that cheap only seems like that because the aussie ones are overpriced.

i agree. . . dats y dey seem like there 2 good 2 be true

for about 16 - 17k here u could get a 32gtr s14 maybe an s15. so much

Hondah
05-03-2009, 10:18 AM
haha ahwell, you win some you lose some :)