moving from Newzealand to Aussy
is it worth putting my modafied fj40 in a container and taking it with me??
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fj40 nz-aus
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how modified is it?
I wondered this about my '40 when i came over. There are heaps over here + a lot of 45's which arent as common in NZ.
If you're coming for good and you've got room in the container then sure, do it. Otherwise build another when you get here.
I left mine in the garage. ... sniff... sniff...
My .02c
Phil
I wondered this about my '40 when i came over. There are heaps over here + a lot of 45's which arent as common in NZ.
If you're coming for good and you've got room in the container then sure, do it. Otherwise build another when you get here.
I left mine in the garage. ... sniff... sniff...
My .02c
Phil
[color=green][b]"Common sense is not that common"[/b][/color]
Depends how modified it is and what state you are moving to.
If you have owned it for more than 1 year and had it registered in your name you can import it as a personal import
If not you can import it as a 15 year old import. To import any vehicle into Australia you will need an import approval issued by the Department of Transport and Regional Services.
The vehicle will then have to have an imported vehicle certificatin done and the vehicle will also have to meet state modification requirements.
Not trying to put you off, just be aware that it can be a real PIA
If you have owned it for more than 1 year and had it registered in your name you can import it as a personal import
If not you can import it as a 15 year old import. To import any vehicle into Australia you will need an import approval issued by the Department of Transport and Regional Services.
The vehicle will then have to have an imported vehicle certificatin done and the vehicle will also have to meet state modification requirements.
Not trying to put you off, just be aware that it can be a real PIA
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