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#8 Re: Importing A Car
Suzmot Posted on: 2003/4/28 16:39
I think it works out cheaper to bring it over from Japan than from NZ.

You could get it all arranged through someone like Geoff Risbey of Prestige Motorsports:

[url]http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au[/url]

A friend of mine recently imported a GTS-T R33 landed, complied and australian registered for 12k. Apparently one of the cheapest Geoff has ever done.


#7 Re: Importing A Car
Brent Posted on: 2003/4/28 11:04
Nope, probably not, import duties & taxes are designed to protect the local manufacturer/supplier, but like everything there are "pro's" & "con's"



#6 Re: Importing A Car
Demojob Posted on: 2003/4/28 11:00
Stupid import laws they should make it cheap and easier to import a car. Is there any place you can import a car for less then what you would pay for a car here???
Cheers
Damo


#5 Re: Importing A Car
teretonga Posted on: 2003/4/28 4:28
Hi Brent,

I'm planning on bringing my house hold stuff, coupe and parts back to NZ later next year. Bluff (1st choice) or Dunedin - any advice/expected cost greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ian.


#4 Re: Importing A Car
Brent Posted on: 2003/4/27 23:12
I'm in the export/import industry here in NZ, so if you need any help, guidance or even great rates, I'm happy to help.

This goes for anyone on this site.



#3 Re: Importing A Car
feral Posted on: 2003/4/27 15:13
$1500 - $2400 freight X Auckland, plus local fees of about $450 to land it. Then add costs of purchase + freight + local costs. The times 15% for duty payable and add this to the total than add %10 for GST.

Before you attempt to bring in a car you must have an import permit from Dept of Transport before it arrives here. CHECK THE SITE AND READ THOROUGHLY!
If you are bringing in a car uder the 15 year rule ensure you have the permit and all quarantine requirements are met before shipping. It gets very expensive.

A good rule of thumb is to double the purchase price for landed costs.



#2 Re: Importing A Car
B120dat Posted on: 2003/4/27 14:42
talk to Feral (ERROL) i think he imports stuff, if anyone would know it would be him


#1 Importing A Car
Demojob Posted on: 2003/4/27 14:31
hey guys I'm hoping someone can shed some light about importing a car. How much would it cost to import a car from New Zealand (Medium size car)
This thred isn't for me it's a mate but I knew you guys could help)
What do you have to do to get it over here, is there compliance issues?
Thanks for any help
Cheers
Damo


PS the car in question is an R33 skyline






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