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Does this mean you don't comply your car? You just get a Road Worthy and then Register it?

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it has to be inspected by an engineer to assert that it meets basic ADR requirements, then yes it's just a roadworthy (in NSW blue slip) and normal registration procedure.

couldn't you import one to NZ and "live" there for 12 months...or...could my brother import one there (he lives in NZ) own it for 12 months and move back to Aus. with it (he's an Aust citizen) then sell it to me?

yep. he can buy one or import one to NZ. have it registered there, ensure he keeps receipts for rego, garage adress etc. then he can import it with him to aus as an australian citizen returning home. he can then sell it to you no problem. bear in mind though all those costs I stated will still be the same, plus add to them freight from japan to NZ, NZ import duty, 1 years rego etc. so it will be more expensive again that doing it direct from japan.

and no jonn he cannot buy two. you can import a maximum of one personal import per year.

it has to be inspected by an engineer to assert that it meets basic ADR requirements, then yes it's just a roadworthy (in NSW blue slip) and normal registration procedure.

In other words, compliance.

any GT-R brought in would need to be on he SEVS approved car list and have crash testing done on it.

Right here!!! lol!

Have a look at some of the SWEET cars sold on this site!!!!

Even found some of the Tokyo Drift cars as seen in the Movie "Fast And Furious" when you look through the sold cars!!!

http://www.neweraimports.com/soldcarDetails.jsp?carId=357

In other words, compliance.

any GT-R brought in would need to be on he SEVS approved car list and have crash testing done on it.

no not in other words compliance. i meant exactly what I said. personal imports do not require any compliance. I have imported cars via 5 different methods (old LVIS, SEVS, 15yo, pre 1989 build and personal import scheme) and I have been involved with race use import too. so that's 6 different ways.

I just last month did a personal import. read up on it. the process is exactly as I posted and no it does not have to be on the SEVS list.

and not not any GTR brough in requires SEVS approval or crash testing as long as it's imported as either a race use only car, or a personal import. As I have already state over and over in this thread. why doesn't anyone believe me? so many experts here I'm getting tired of repeating my self.

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