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  1. They always blame DOTARS if they cant keep up of if there plate alocation has run out.
  2. C.A.M. (CANNINGTON AUTO MART) PTY LTD Mr Frank Bempasciuto 08 9350 9696 [email protected] as I have seen a few there. Below dont know from a bar of soab just cut and paste off net. IMPERIAL AUTO IMPORTS PTY LTD https://www.imperialauto.com.au/latest/infiniti-g37-raws-compliance 01/09/2007 - 06/08/2012 Models G37 Coupe & G37 Convertible 3.7L Engine only Vehicle Must be in standard condition and NO accident history Compliance Cost is AUD *$4500.00 inc GST + New Tyres
  3. The joke is how people can make comments on this forum through this thread but not get blasted/deleted it seems because they are SAUWA SPONSORS, The expert key board warriors who have no knowledge or proper business experience need to keep there stupid comments to them self.
  4. What does "pretty average financial experience" mean.
  5. Good to see, lets see what happens in the other states in the coming weeks as Campers and converting to full seating capacity has been a sore point for years.
  6. Well you are not mistaken it is LEO not LED, this movie below gives you an idea of what he is saying and were it comes from.
  7. Get a Porsche Cayenne as there is no trouble selling cars like that especially with the amount of high end Euro cars coming out of the UK. I just pitted a 2008 997 and before it was even registered I had guys I know hitting me up to see if the owner wanted to sell. At least the Cayenne doesn't look like a Hyundai.
  8. Another issue is if you purchase an interstate car and you only have a WA licence once the vehicle crosses the border into WA it isn't registered any more, another one of the lovely WA rules. People buy a car sometimes and drive it back not knowing it is unregistered once they cross the border. Same as some import dealers are registering cars in NSW for a day or two after selling then sending over to WA thinking they can cut corners. It makes no difference at the pits as you need to own the car for over 12 months to avoid an inspection. So the car people are driving around for a couple of weeks on NSW plates till they find time to get to the pits being un-registered it is not insured even with that over the phone cover note. Unfortunately for the people bringing the cars over it isn't a well know fact till they get pulled over.
  9. Personal Imports take a while and the direct number to the switch a Dept of Transport in Canberra is (02) 62747111.
  10. DPI are onto it and many other things because they have been told what to check by DOTARS, they give briefs when they visit after the pieces of crap coming from over east. A vehicle is not to be modified from time of compliance till registration, when the car goes over the pits it is to be same as what workshop signed it off at. People know it doesn't always happen but that is a risk now the workshops are less likely to take just to give some stranger a break on cost's.
  11. With suspension it will have to be standard, R32 GTR seats & wheels can be done if the workshop is prepared to do the correct paperwork, out of interest who is doing it. DPI are onto new charcoal canisters and new cats fitted so get the local workshop to pit pass it if they are leaving out things to get the price down. 440,000 FOB is cheap.
  12. Do what Jash did and build and R34 version, lucky guy who owns it now.
  13. PM me your phone number as I have done a few Personal Imports here in Perth, can do everything yourself. No compliance required, needs to be roadworthy, good seats, seat belts and CRA's.
  14. It isn't to bad at all, PM me your contact details as I sign off on pre 89's for Dept of Transport so I have all the info on had.
  15. The purchase price of the vehicle is the base of the valuation, depreciation isn't a factor now when working the price out for customs. The use of depreciation was suppose to cease over 2 years ago officially according to customs.
  16. The correct way on working out a valuation of a vehicle for the purpose of a landed costs value is based on the cost of the vehicle at time of purchase and exchange rate at time of purchase, insurance and shipping plus other incurred costs getting the vehicle here. This is how I valued a few personal imports this year as per the GUIDE TO THE VALUATION OF IMPORTED ROAD VEHICLES.
  17. They dont have approval no one does, it was under the old scheme over here in Perth from one guy for Australia. You will see on there website "expected early December 2004" so a bit behind unless it is a pre 89.
  18. It isn't sourcing it is "Cut and Paste", dont know about your pricing just an extra 1,000 pounds for FOB fee but comment below on website is bothering. "Is this car eligible for import? Yes, we have checked this car and it is a model eligible for import under the SEVS compliance laws. We have also allowed $4500 for compliance, which is a reasonably typical compliance price available for this particular model." Have a look DOTARS LINK I dont see Ford Escorts on any workshops list as approved to comply.
  19. There are enough trained monkeys and rocket scientists in the industry so join them if you want just abide by the SAU business trading guide lines.
  20. So these days $2,200 must me the going rate for a bag of peanuts. It is still always repeated "you pay for what you get".
  21. Your cars will require barely any mods, RX7 will require Child Restraints as JDM ones are not fitted but a trained monkey can fit them to an RX7 they are that easy. Audi should have "facilities" to fit Child Restraints which is the minimum requirement rest is nothing, Honda isnt a issue at all as no rear seats. Look on websites like www.carpoint.com.au to see retail value of your cars when it comes time to choose, or look now as you might find something worth buying. For high end stuff people I know doing it are buying out of the UK as people dont seem to trust the servicing standards in Japan, Ferrari's are bad enough especially when not looked after. One thing to remember there is a push to make a requirement for Personal Imports to be owned for a minimum of 2 years, not saying it will happen just keep it in the back of your mind. Same people pushing that one car to be imported every 2 years under SEVS by non dealers, dont know why two years but that is what they tell the government.
  22. I was looking at the evidence and it is same as R34 parts.
  23. It isn't a 5 minute job, a kit is required and looking at $250 to $300 for the conversion to be done correctly since it was suppose to be done at time of compliance.
  24. For the V35 a good choice also to C-RED is www.autoworkshop.com.au as they do a lot of V35's and now a few V36's, the guys service to manufacture's recommendations and do a lot so they know what to look for. For regular services you can get the while you wait service as they have a lounge area set up with TV and everything to wait in.
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