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if you have someone in the know you will definitely be able to import a vehicle much easier.

The main issue is having someone ( as an agent) to look after the process on the other side. Apart from any stamp duty or import tax there should be no reason why you wouldn't be able to get this done yourself.

What model are you thinking of importing?

if you have someone in the know you will definitely be able to import a vehicle much easier.

The main issue is having someone ( as an agent) to look after the process on the other side. Apart from any stamp duty or import tax there should be no reason why you wouldn't be able to get this done yourself.

What model are you thinking of importing?

something for both grip and drift,

i have owned only skylines since i was young so maybe time for an sr?pinch.gif

although a nice 32 track weapon is always on the cards.

would there be any taxes or fees on our side if its not being used on aus roads?

thanks!

  • 2 weeks later...

Iron Chef has a special track car coming in...

1996 Toyota Mark II Tourer V Track Car 'Shrek Green' $11,900

60,000km and the rest...

1JZ-GTE 2.5l VVTi Turbo

Tein Coilovers

Defi gauges

ORC Clutch

TRD Strut Brace

Trust Intercooler

Roll Cage

APEXi Power FC Commander & Boost Controller

Final Connexion Bodykit

On ironchefimports.com

doesn't matter what the car is going to be used for the import taxes etc are all the same. the only cost saving is you don't comply it and you don't register it. you still need to pay 10% GST and 5% import duty. along with the other normal AQIS/customs charges, freight charges etc.

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