calNgary Posted December 3, 2005 Share Posted December 3, 2005 just wondered if anyone knew the ins and outs and of course approx cost of taking a car over to brisbane ,also are you allowed to fill the car with belongings ,we are trying to work out wheter it is financially viable ,im grateful for any info thanks cal x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest dwaldron Posted December 3, 2005 Share Posted December 3, 2005 If you have a flash car I guess it might be viable. Look at this site: http://www.anglopacific.co.uk/vehicles/index.htm he 'customs guides, link on the left hand side is what you want. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calNgary Posted December 3, 2005 Author Share Posted December 3, 2005 thankyou ,,no its not really that flash but depending on if you can fill it etc it may be worth as my hubby could fill it with his tools ,,will check out the site ,thankyou very much cal x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ABCDiamond Posted December 4, 2005 Share Posted December 4, 2005 Don't forget to check out the costs you will incur at this end aswell. Import Duty GST Cleaning Costs Safety Checks Conversion costs - speedo being one example. It can work out quite expensive. http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=4371 http://www.dotars.gov.au/transreg/str_imp-cert.aspx and of course... does your car have air conditioning ? If not, you will almost certainly have to get it installed. I couldn't live without air con in a car, much more important than air con in the house. Is your car capable of having it installed in this country ? and at what cost ? Heres another possible useful link: http://www.australiatrade.com.au/Shipping/Import/Vehicles/Costings.htm (This information copied from my web pages) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jaibee Posted December 4, 2005 Share Posted December 4, 2005 You might also want to check out http://www.karmanshipping.com/australia/australia.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calNgary Posted December 4, 2005 Author Share Posted December 4, 2005 thanks guys for the web address's i shall do some homework and decide what to do , thanks cal x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ABCDiamond Posted December 4, 2005 Share Posted December 4, 2005 You might also want to check out http://www.karmanshipping.com/australia/australia.html That site has a spreadsheet at http://www.karmanshipping.com/australia/WebCalcs.xls which helps work out the total costings. That could, be VERY useful. I did a quick calc on one example used car and it calculated a total of £3,500 in the various costs, £1,500 of that related to shipping costs, with the other £2,000 being costs incurred on the Australian side. This being based on a car valued at £5,000. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calNgary Posted December 5, 2005 Author Share Posted December 5, 2005 thanks abc i will look at that site tonight when my little darlings are in bed,we have just recieved news that my hubbys passed the tra stage ,one step closer ,all the advice and links you have given have been a great help so far thankyou very much cal x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ozzysi Posted December 6, 2005 Share Posted December 6, 2005 just wondered if anyone knew the ins and outs and of course approx cost of taking a car over to brisbane ,also are you allowed to fill the car with belongings ,we are trying to work out wheter it is financially viable ,im grateful for any info thanks i understand about the space and packing in the car issue, but it is a major issue to get a fairly modern car to comply with australian design rules.this is our equivalent of british standard kite mark.if it is something you want to go ahead with i used to work in this field and will give you advice. best regards simon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ironmaggi Posted December 6, 2005 Share Posted December 6, 2005 Simon - I wonder if you can help us on this topic. I've done all the above but it's really hard to work out as they don't have Primeras! unfortunately ours is nearly 1 year old so we'll be totally stuffed selling it but it still might be worth it versus the cost. Would we have to change anything [as this would add to price and tip the balance!] the speedo shows km [although miles are bigger] - I can't think what else...it's diesel? cheers, Maggi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ABCDiamond Posted December 7, 2005 Share Posted December 7, 2005 Simon - I wonder if you can help us on this topic. I've done all the above but it's really hard to work out as they don't have Primeras! unfortunately ours is nearly 1 year old so we'll be totally stuffed selling it but it still might be worth it versus the cost. Would we have to change anything [as this would add to price and tip the balance!] the speedo shows km [although miles are bigger] - I can't think what else...it's diesel?cheers, Maggi What happens if it needs spare parts, repairs etc ? Would it have any warranty here ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArrowsEng Posted January 27, 2017 Share Posted January 27, 2017 Simon - I wonder if you can help us on this topic. I've done all the above but it's really hard to work out as they don't have Primeras! unfortunately ours is nearly 1 year old so we'll be totally stuffed selling it but it still might be worth it versus the cost. Would we have to change anything [as this would add to price and tip the balance!] the speedo shows km [although miles are bigger] - I can't think what else...it's diesel?cheers, Maggi First, I suggest anyone looking to bring their car over to contact Iron Lady imports or Iron Chef, as he helps lots of people bring their cars over. I am also an automotive compliance engineer in Melbourne, I comply 1 to 2 personal imports a week for various people. You DO NOT have to change the speedomter if you don't want to. It is not a requirement to have a km/hr speedo on a personal import. The 2 things that sometimes need to be fitted are Australian compliant Child Restraint Anchorages (CRA's) to ADR 34 requirements, although many newer cars from Europe have these now, the other thing can be seatbelts as its a requirement to have tags on the belts with an E mark (or equivalent). Most other things for personal imports will be there (Right Hand drive, laminated windscreen, lights dip to left, yellow indicators, red stop / tail lights). Some cars do come to me for compliance that are full of peoples belongings but remember that the Australian Quarantine inspection service wants to check that everything is clean so when they unpack your car it might not all be repacked as carefully! Very good advice about the air conditioning because if you go to sell the car, nobody will want to buy it if it doesn't have air con. Parts for Nissans and other main stream manufacturers aren't a big deal as Australia imports second hand cars from Japan and so these places and even main dealers can get parts generally with less issue than BMW, Audi, VW, Mercedes, etc, who often quote many weeks to get parts ex-Europe. Regards, Blake A. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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