Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

(sorry if anyone finds this distressing)

i was going to do up my silvia but after reading some of the SEVS rules i thought i might upgrade next year.

as i understand it, under the SEVS 15+ rule, any car 15 years or older (e.g. an R32 skyline GTR) doesn't need to go through compliancing. it just needs an engineers certificate saying it's structurally sound before it can be registered an put on road.

this will have a big impact on the import scene with the prices of '89 cars dropping.

if you have a look at the price of GTR's on goo (japanese only) http://goo-net.com/used/search/maker.html or other sites

one could have a GTR on road in australia for around $20k.

not forgetting what this will do to prices of R32's already in aust.

thoughts?

opinions?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/10534-thoughts-on-importing-next-year/
Share on other sites

The 15 year old rule for vehicle imported into australia states that these vehicles have to have LO1 compliance. this includes new seat belts, d/side mirror, child restraints, side intrusion bars on cars not 4wd. new tyres, sun visors, dimmer switch etc. allow aprox $1000 inc LO1 plate. an LO1 is not just a normal modification plate.

Now the new Raws scheme is more expensive and vehicles compliance will cost aprox $4,000 to $5000 on average. so this should help keep the value of our vehicles that are already here up.

remember that there will always be people who try to bastardise the prices for their own quick gain.

If the car is cheap there must be a reason, rust? bad engine? speedo clocked?

a genuine import will allways hold its price. the buyers guide in high performance imports magazine shows R32 at $17,000 to $28,000. this is for a genuine car. you can find genuine cheap cars if someone is in dire straights but thats rare.

everyone should keep to the book price and then the values of our own imports stay up.

If you can get a GTR for $20,000 be carefull.... they have gone up in price in Japan not down since nissan stopped making the GTR series last august... they are collectors cars now.

As has been posted before , watch the price of anything 88 in Japan atm.

The japs have quickly worked out the 15 yr old rule. 8mths ago GQ 88 Safari's about 250-300, 000 yen

Now won't get a good one under 450,000.

89 GTR's are already going up cos people are stockpiling for next year.

You will be paying the same for a 89 next year as your paying for 91 -92 now.

Cheers

Ken

Well I was planning to import a car around July/August next year (2004) - Either a Cefiro (1988 or 1989) or a R32 GTSt (1989) and the main reason i want to wait for them to be 15yrs old is mainly because i want to bring in a modified one. Has the rule changed for the 15yr rule? Can you still bring in a modified 15yr old car? Or does it also have to be stock as with the new RAWS scheme?

ryan depending on the engineer and state you are in depends on how modified your vehicle can be for a 15yr old vehicle. it is posible to do them but each case is done individually unlike the new raws as it has a standard to follow each model.

if you need any info ill be gald to advise you

The 15 year old rule for vehicle imported into australia states that these vehicles have to have LO1 compliance. this includes new seat belts, d/side mirror, child restraints, side intrusion bars on cars not 4wd. new tyres, sun visors, dimmer switch etc. allow aprox $1000 inc LO1 plate.

Now not that i'm an expert an the import process, however, to me doesn't all this just sound fair anyway?? If I was driving a 15 year old car that was never driven Australian rules and want it to be reasonably safe and have these checked or replaced at this stage. Now things like new tyres, switches, etc, etc to me are just roadworthy items?? And things like seatbelts, child restraints, mirrors, etc while I'm sure don't cost nothing, aren't too difficult to replace (hell, i can do that).

...hmm - as [ryan] was saying, if somebody knows the list it would be useful to post or provide a link to such information and what is required. There is nothing worse than "floaty" rules, which seems to still be the case with the RWC scheme (at least in VIC).

Personally, while i think prices will rise temporarily, I think they will soon settle down as things such as the V35, and "the next generation" of performance cars come out in Japan. Mind you things like the Rx8 and 350Zx of course being sold locally these will not be able to be imported.

It all really depends what cars are released in Japan that aren't released in Australia as to the supply of these vehicles. In fact i see this decreasing with the steady amount of imports driving around and the desire for "something different" encouraging manufacturers to strongly consider bringing out Japanese models here. The 350ZX is a prime example and i that is one of the reasons I think it has gone on sale here.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hi 🙋‍♂️. Just bought my Unicorn but the interior need some minor work so it would match my expectations ;). I noticed it is hard to get used oem floor mats in good condition so i started to dig if there's any chance to buy set of new ones. I found two websites - nengun and amayama and it looks like one can still buy factory new floor mats in Japan, but thers a small issue. Some mats (i assume genuine, oem ones) are marked as G4900 and these are "discontinued". The ones you can buy are marked as G4911 but i have no idea if these are also oem, made by other producer or some lower quality replacements that looks entirely different. Can anyone help? 😃  P.s. there is also some strange indication - 0V005, 0V015 and 0V505. Any idea what does it mean? Would appreciate any help with this 🙏
    • Hi, Marek here 🙋‍♂️. I finally fulfilled my longtime dream - recently bought Stagea and now waiting for it to arrive in Poland. There's only few of these in my country, and one of the owners  recommended mi this forum as a source of all the info i'd need since now i own one  so here i am.  
    • Version 1 aluminium airbox is.......not acceptable No pics as I "didn't like the look.....alot" Even after all my "CAD", and measurements, the leg near the fusebox just didn't sit right as it ended up about 10mm long and made the angle of the dangle look wrong, the height was a little short as well, meh, I wasn't that confident that Version 1 was going to be an instant winner I might give Version 2 another go, there's plenty of aluminium at work, but, after having in on and off a few times, and laying in the old OEM airbox without the new pod filter and MAF, there may be an option to modify the OEM air box and still use the Autoexe front cover and filter.... maybe This >  Needs to fit in here, but using the panel, and not the pod, the MAF will need to fit in the airbox though> I'm thinking as the old OEM box and Autoexe cover that is sitting in the shed is just sitting around doing nothing, and they are relatively abundant and cheap to replace if I mess it up and need another, it may well fit with some modifications to how the Autoexe brackets mounts to the rad support, and some dremiling to move it get in there, should give me some more room for activities, as I don't want to move the MAF and affect the tune Sealing the hole it requires to stick it in the air box is simple, a tight fit and some pinch weld will seal it up tight  I am calling this a later problem though
    • and it ends up being already priced in as though you're just on 91RON without any ethanol. Car will lose a bit of economy as the short and long term fuel trims bring down the AFR back to stoich or whatever it is for cruise/idle for the engine.  
    • Oh, you are right. But, in Australia E10 is based on 91RON fuel and ends up being 94RON. Hence it being the cheaper option for economy cars. The more performance oriented cars go for the 98RON fuel that has no ethanol mixed in. The only step up we have left then at some petrol stations is E85.
×
×
  • Create New...