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Import a civic?
This is an age old question for me, i have been told civic type r's cannot be imported because of compliance costs or something. Is this true?
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Originally Posted by chigga
This is an age old question for me, i have been told civic type r's cannot be imported because of compliance costs or something. Is this true?
As I understand it, it is not so much due to cost, but rather restrictions on ownership. That being said there are a few running around Australia that have been imported.
Please do a search, as I know that this has been covered on more than one occassion.
Last edited by Zdster; 13-07-2006 at 06:14 PM.
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Originally Posted by ludecrs
They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
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I think the CTR doesn't meet the SEVS requirement, I don't know all about SEVS but from memory there are a few requirements, off the top of my head there is:
- Power to Weight Ratio restriction
- Needs to be special and unique to Australia ie can't have similar models or cars in Australia
- Must meet the ADR and Safety Regs
- No Modifications allowed (Mild mods passable but moderate and heavy modded cars are a big no no...)
Well here is a link to help you out here:
http://www.dotars.gov.au/transport/s...importing.aspx
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from what ive heard, u can import modified cars, if u own the car for 3yrs or something, and u can import it through under as a personal import.
eg. u need to own the car in japan for something like 3 years, then you'll be able to import it under your name into australia with mods even, as a personal import.
not exactly sure on it, though... i looked into it when i was thinking of importing a modified car back in the days.
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Originally Posted by BRU51N
from what ive heard, u can import modified cars, if u own the car for 3yrs or something, and u can import it through under as a personal import.
eg. u need to own the car in japan for something like 3 years, then you'll be able to import it under your name into australia with mods even, as a personal import.
not exactly sure on it, though... i looked into it when i was thinking of importing a modified car back in the days.
thought it was 1 year not 3. ready to take that claim back though
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yeah i thought i was one year for personal imports.
Last edited by matt; 13-07-2006 at 09:35 PM.
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i took a guess on the years. hahaehe i knew it was under 3, close enough..
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yeah, and you have to prove residency to I believe..
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when i checked up on importing an EG6 last time this is what i found out:
u can't import a civic for the simple reason being that they were sold here in full volume. even tho the eg6 and ek9 wasn't, the same shape was imported in full volume which makes u unable to import one personally. this is unless u've owned the car in japan for 12 months and bring it in as a personal import.
following this, don't ask whey s15's are able to be imported as they were also sold here in full volume. someone else may be able to answer that.
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Originally Posted by dan_lee
following this, don't ask whey s15's are able to be imported as they were also sold here in full volume. someone else may be able to answer that.
As I understand it, the s15's that were imported, were done so before the Australian s15 was released.
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Originally Posted by ludecrs
They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
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Originally Posted by dan_lee
when i checked up on importing an EG6 last time this is what i found out:
u can't import a civic for the simple reason being that they were sold here in full volume. even tho the eg6 and ek9 wasn't, the same shape was imported in full volume which makes u unable to import one personally. this is unless u've owned the car in japan for 12 months and bring it in as a personal import.
following this, don't ask whey s15's are able to be imported as they were also sold here in full volume. someone else may be able to answer that.
Yeah, I guess that's why it doesn't satisfy being a 'special' vehicle
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just a small point, under sevs if a publication "ie magazine" runs a feature story the car sort of becomes eligable because of the public interest in tha
car, its in the fine print someplace
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