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chubbs75

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  1. If the Australian value is only around $3,000 then that is good as bikes are exempt from import duty and only incur GST at 10% of the Australia value. Of course there would be other costs involved for Customs clearance which would most likely be handled by your household relocation company providing the container service depending on what they are including in their package, plus Australian compliance, roadworthy (MOT) and road registration (road tax) costs on top.

     

    Thank you for your reply. How long does it take to get the import approval?

    And what sort of crate the bike should go in?

     

    Thank you for your help.

  2. The cheapest and easiest way to ship a bike would be in a container with your household goods, otherwise if you are not shipping other items then we can arrange separate shipping for just the bike however the cost will vary depending on where you are located, if you would deliver the bike to the depot or need it collected, etc. The importing costs into Australia would also vary depending on the Australian Customs valuation of the bike. We would need to know more before we could give much more information or make a decent guess at the likely costs.

     

    Regards,

     

    Craig Moor

    Iron Lady Imports

     

    Hi Craig

     

    Thanks for te reply. Yes I'm planing to put the bike in the container with our stuff. The UK value of the bike is £1000 and found some in Aus around 3000$ ?

     

    Hope this helps

     

    Thank you

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