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  1. Hello all,


    I have just imported a Nissan Cube. My priorities have changed and need money for house now. It is just having compliance finished off this week I have been told by the workshop. Car will be sold with registration. This is the first 1.5l to be complianced in Vic and is one of only a few 1.5l cubes in Vic (none on carsales atm). The 1.5l is said to be more efficient with fuel, has more power and sits at a much lower rev while cruising on the highway. Would make a really fun daily while the GTR sits in the garage for the weekend.


    The car looks like new and I had to raise my bid at auction significantly to get a quality car. The series 2 gets a bunch of updates including white dials, different grill, headlights, rear tails, etc.


    2006 Nissan Cube cubic 7 seater

    Series 2, 1.5l cvt

    Black

    4B Auction Grade - paid top dollar, auction sheet for proof

    45,000km with dereg certificate and service history for proof

    Excellent condition in and out (looks new on inside)

    Smart key - dont need to use key to start

    Full electrics

    Dark interior

    Auto headlights

    Leather steering wheel

    Foglights


    $13,500 Neg


    Phone pics, will upload better later,

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    Hubcaps are in the car. But would look pretty nice with some mesh rims instead :twisted:

  2. OMBUDSMEN! fight for no compliance fees !

    Probably would never work :(

    I'm in the same boat. Except my compliance shop refuses to communicate with me at all and has never called me back.

    I am going to my workshop in the morning and am considering a commonwealth ombudsman case with DOTARS if they are the issue.

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  3. Shows nothing for me. Also shows nothing for other imports I have had in the past.

    I cant understand why it should take this long. Nor do I see a way to speed the process up. Dotars refuse to speak with me about it and my workshop never calls me back.

  4. I disagree with all of the above. I found my mid-20s to be the best time to afford a sports cars. In your thirties, you may have a family, a mortgage or other commitments and it makes ownership of a decent sports coupe difficult to justify.

    I had an FD rx7 as a car for my first job out of Uni. I have never owned a GTR, but I cant imagine it being any more expensive to maintain as long as you get a clean example. Insurance is always going to be expensive but if you shop around it can work out.

    I would aim to purchase the best you can afford with the money you have.

  5. What will cost is the tax which you are charged three times during the process. Twice at a federal level and once at a state level. This will be based not on what you paid, but by an evaluation at the time of import. Still well worth it.

  6. Ive done 2 personal imports!

    Are you aware that Dotars have changed the rules so that you would have to return with the car to live in Australia.

    European cars will sell fine as long as you purchase something that will be in demand in Australia. Remember to go with a Rhd car as many cheap euro makes in japan are lhd.

    My top choices would include a turbo porsche, any TVR or top spec BMW.

    My choices

  7. Hey mate,

    Im in Melbourne. Did you use Autohub? Our cars probably did come in on the same shipment. I reckon i would be ok with this wait if there was decent communication and clear justification why it has taken a month since they told me they sent off for the plates.

    didn't anyone tell you that all clean and straight-forward, private/broker import cars automagically get targeted for "random" inspection? thereby holding the process up by several weeks.

    The Department of Infrastructure and Transport's "random" inspection process is very important to ensure that while your car is being inspected all of the accident grade, wound-back dealer cars are ushered through the process without obstruction.

    also - are you suggesting they should be held accountable for delays far exceeding their alleged "15 working days from receipt" processing target? LOL - remember we're talking about the public circus.

    ;)

    Btw, Im pretty sure that the RAWS team are contracted out by Dotars and are not public servants.

  8. Hey mate,My car has wen in compliance since the start of January at Japlink Motors in Sydney.They explained to me that the paperwork had been sent off and they were waiting on DOTARS to get back to them. I have been doing the same and calling/emailing but they told me there is nothing they can do.Something about DOTARS being under staffed since Christmas

    Nice to hear from someone in a similar situation. My car arrived on jan 1st, so similar wait.

  9. They could be dicking you around :P

    I got my compliance/plates done within 2 weeks and that was close to the Xmas period too (early Dec 2013).

    They may be! I am starting to find the wait a bit too long. I have called them twice and each time get the run around that the car has been inspected and the paperwork sent off. They have suggested i am being impatient.

    Dotars says the same crap about not being able to declare information to a third party. What is with this?

  10. Ive done it twice! They have all the info on the Dotars website. They have also made it much harder. You would need to return with the car back to Aus.

    Costs are similar to cars brought in through SEVS except compliance can be completed by anyone and an engineer would need to sign off on it.

  11. Personally i wouldnt touch are car from Parramatta road. Have a look on fdrx7.com, they have been checking vins and found lots of cars that had changed kms and history of accidents.

    Ask for auction sheet and deregistration certificate. If they cant provide, walk away. They may tell you that they dont come with these but this is not true.

  12. Honda prelude BB4! It was my first car, and I am currently borrowing the same car as a daily at the moment. With some similar mods, the car feels tight and sounds great. The represent excellent value for money.

  13. The kms arent being wound back in Japan. The auctions arent just for foreign markets, they are for local markets. If Japanese change the kms, and put the car back up for auction, it will easily be seen from the de-registration papers that the car kms are not correct. The kms are being changed somewhere after purchasing at the buyers request.

    I disagree about the log book thing. These could easily go missing in the transit to Aus. Just make sure the seller is open and happy to provide de-registration certificate and the auction sheet.

  14. I am sick of Insurance companies not knowing shit about imports and just being rude. Just got off the phone with Shannons. You would think that people who deal with imports daily would have been given some sort of training about imports and the costs involved. They were trying to tell me that they would only insure for the value of the cars purchase in Japan.

    Also they were not aware that Japanese Vins are just serial numbers with 6 numbers and that they are added to on arrival. They kept questioning me why their Japanese vehicle has 17 digits. Sick of ignorant people!

    They were so rude about it, I am thinking about changing insurance companies.

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  15. Hey guys, importing another car, this time a Nissan Gangster Cube! The cars I imported before, I used a customs broker to get through Aus customs in Brisbane. Cost was about $500 dollars. What do they exactly do? Is it possible for me to do this myself?

    Thanks

    William

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