Does anyone have any experience of exporting a car to Australia ?
DM
MrGrumpy - 17 Jul 2005 22:25 GMT
Exporting is not a problem, the amount of duty may be.
> Does anyone have any experience of exporting a car to Australia ?
>
> DM
stuart adair - 18 Jul 2005 16:47 GMT
Got experience of exporting convicts to Australia.
Stu
> Does anyone have any experience of exporting a car to Australia ?
>
> DM
Graham L - 18 Jul 2005 23:31 GMT
> Got experience of exporting convicts to Australia.
>
> Stu
Among other problems... :-)
Graham L
EdFielder - 19 Jul 2005 20:48 GMT
Exporting is easy, its on the import side you run into a lot of stuff- used
to be a 100% duty on most vehicles in addition to all the governmental
regulations etc.
> Does anyone have any experience of exporting a car to Australia ?
>
> DM
Graham L - 20 Jul 2005 07:23 GMT
> Exporting is easy, its on the import side you run into a lot of stuff-
> used
> to be a 100% duty on most vehicles in addition to all the governmental
> regulations etc.
I thought there was a deposit required by Customs that you could retrieve
after a number of years, as long as you still had the car.
Graham L
peterlonz - 26 Jul 2005 09:41 GMT
Yes I have some: imported my own car into Australia as personal effects for
which there are special eligibility rules.
Despite this the proceedure was full of red tape & you can be sure the
authorities will never provide you with simple definitive guidance.
If you are patient it all resolves eventually but for other cases the
problems would be worse.
Suggest you contact Aussie Customs in the first instance.
Peter O
> Does anyone have any experience of exporting a car to Australia ?
>
> DM
Bill & Peter - 27 Jul 2005 10:41 GMT
> Yes I have some: imported my own car into Australia as personal effects
> for which there are special eligibility rules.
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>> DM
The import rules are set by the Department of Transport and Regional
Services. www.dotars.gov.au
the details for importing a one-off are on there also check the customs
site. www.acs.gov.au
cheers