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Hi All, I can't seem to find a definitive answer to this. Any help would be appreciated.:notworthy:

 

We are shipping our car on roll on roll off as it's so much cheaper than a container.

 

The question is can we put personal possessions both in the boot and on the back seat?

 

Thanks

 

Dawn x


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Hi there,

 

Sorry to be the bringers of bad news, but we have been told in the past that you can not personal belongings in the car at all. We had a few shipping companies in and they all said the same thing. The company we went with though did say that you could put car related items in the car, which was good for us as bringing over the classic with allthe bits was good.

 

Hope this helps.


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Thanks Phil & Vicky. No that's not good news. Was that on roll on roll off or in a container? Not that it will make any difference but I can hope! :)


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Hi there, it was in a container, but think it is the same either way. With the car and our goods we handed over nearly 5.5k


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We were told the car have to be fully cleaned and nothing in it at all? Not even spare parts in the boot?

 

We decided not to take it in the end, as we have cars there, but a niece wanted it. Sorry but seemed to much hassle to me!:confused:

 

Rach

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That is what we thought too as the start and we were shocked at how two different companies can have a different story. I would suggest have a check around with the different shippers/movers and see which ones say yes to parts in them.


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not sure if this will help anyone?

 

Bringing Your Car to Australia - Australian Automobile Association

 

 

Quote:....

6. Quarantine Inspection & Steam cleaning of cars to Australia

 

All motor vehicles imported into Australia are required to be clean prior to shipment and will be subject to a Quarantine inspection by AQIS (Australian Quarantine Inspection Service) upon arrival. This is to prevent the entry of diseases, noxious weeds and insect s/ pests into Australia; consequently we recommend that all motor cars are steam cleaned before they are loaded special attention to the underneath of the motor car (wheels, tyres, wheel arches, engine compartment). If it is accepted by Quarantine this should save you time and additional expenses. Unfortunately if Quarantine are not satisfied that the vehicle is in an acceptable condition to be used on the Australian roads they will insist that steam cleaning or fumigation be carried out which will incur additional fees . The fees are assessed locally and are dependant on the condition of your car

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only thing I could find?

 

Quote:...

 

5. Remove ALL personal items from your car

 

Make sure all personal items are removed from inside your car and also the boot. Only items that should be left are standard car accessories such as the spare wheel etc.

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When we shipped our car over in a 20' container with our goods as well our agent John Masons did say they would put the odd box in the car if they needed to and make sure someone removed them from the car in Australia as soon at the car was removed from the container.

Don't think they did so.

Most agents said no to this option.

 

I cleaned the car myself before it was picked up and it passed the inspection fine.

 

Howard


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Hi All, I can't seem to find a definitive answer to this. Any help would be appreciated.:notworthy:

 

We are shipping our car on roll on roll off as it's so much cheaper than a container.

 

The question is can we put personal possessions both in the boot and on the back seat?

 

Thanks

 

Dawn x

 

 

 

Hi there. We are planning on taking our car, was gonna get a quote to put it in the container, was wondering which roll on roll off company you were using?

 

Many thanks


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Hi loopylass

 

We are using kg logistics at the moment, although we are now thinking of a container if we can't get the additional personal goods allowed in the boot.

 

I'm still trying to get a definitive answer if we can or not. I've been told no, but now speaking to Anglo who shipped our other goods they are saying we can!?!!!!

 

I'll let everyone know as soon as I find out for Definate. :o(


Rob , Dawn & Anna. Rob arrived in Perth Dec 10 (457 visa), Dawn and Anna arrived 9th Mar 11. Bring it On! :jiggy:Vetassess pass Aug 10. IELTS pass Nov 10. WA SS Applied 20/12/10, Approved 17/01/11, 176 app 22/01/11, CO 15/02/11, Meds 15/03, visa approved 21/03/11

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I think the decision is up to the shipper. Clearly customs can't inspect the car properly if it's all loaded up with personal possessions so the shipper has to unload it. Some can't be bothered with the hassle of doing that so they tell you to ship it empty.

 

I have also heard there is an insurance issue. While the car is covered by insurance goods inside it are not. Besides which think about how your car is going to be transported. Do you really want to leave your possessions in the boot or on the back seat of a car which could well be left unlocked and unattended for long periods?


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Thanks ken, yeah I've thought of all these things so looks like we are going to have to fork out for another container! :cry:

 

We are still waiting on clearance to send the car otherwise everything would have gone together in a 40ft container and i would be a happy bunny because everything would now be on it's way! Hey ho, needs must. 


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