for private imports due to residency. i remember that you needed to show parking permit for the car (assuming the car was coming from japan) and also employment contract for the country that the car was being imported to
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Yep. Cars from Japan will require extra documentation.
Here's the link for all those too lazy to read my previous post :p
http://www.dotars.gov.au/transport/s...ting.aspx#5.06
Hmm DOTAR website not working for me.
I'm considering importing some cars from M'sia... but out of interest, if a car is modified, but is sold (stock) in Australia, is that acceptable? I notice the stamp duty and so on is largely dependent on the estimated market value of the car- but does it count if you've owned the car?
- If you've owned the car overseas for at least 12 months (you need to be overseas as well for the full time), and can supply documentation to prove it, you can import any car as a personal import. However you are limited to one car every 12 months.
- Stamp duty is still paid on personal imports. Read this Customs factsheet on valuation of personal imports.
- If you haven't owned a car for 12 months, then it depends on the age of the car. Vehicles with a build date before 1 January 1989 may be imported without restriction. If it was newer than that, only the cars listed in the search feature here are eligible for import, and must be in stock condition, with no accident damage.
pm or wait for drew to post, he imported his jdm accord from NZ under the personal import rule i think, and i know it was a bit of a pain to get registered, but in the end its all worth it
From memory he had to put in something for his fuel emmsisons i think, and restraints
WEll.. another way is to have a friend over in other country that have a car that u want. ask them to bring in. and complied here. :p than change to your name LOL..
friend of mine bringin a track but street registered super charge S2000 380 WHP from UK, and somebody here already wanted it and make deal with him. :).
with Personal imports, is much easier to bring a modified car *CORRECT me if im wrong.. as long it meet the regulations in here and pass the PITS :).
You need to have owned the car for a minimum of 12 months before applying for an import approval... At the same time you need to show proof that you have used the vehicle in that 12 months on a regular basis ie it wasn't just sitting in storage
Then you need to show proof that you are relocating to Australia permanently
Which means but not limited to; you need to show
- Cancellation of rental agreement/sale/lease of property
- Closure of bank account
- Employment termination confirmation
- Shipping of personal affects if any
etc etc
Unless you've had it for 12 months and been in the same country for 12 months theres sweet **** all chance of getting an import approval for it
^^ yep he stay there in UK for 3 years, study over seas. and had the car more then 2 years.. easy :p
Well if when you got register in here, it would be easy to just change the owner name or sell the car :wave:
Sigh... They need to prove to DOTARS that they are moving to Australia PERMANENTLY not just to import and resell the car; then go back
ok, any ideas on how to have a U.S. car (lhd) made to comply with aust adr's? id prefer to keep it lhd it hasnt been used regularly as atm i cant drive it, im a duel citizen au/us. i cant link to the dotars site (damn ie)
just get one over here :p
Why you wanna keep the LHD??