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Hi I am new in here and here is my story -

I hv a GTR 32 in Hong Kong which produced in Oct 91'.

I did ring some import garages and they that said it is not possible to import a GTR 32 which produced between Jun 91 to May 92 to Aussie.

This car rated at grade 4 when i bought it from Japan few years before.

Anyone knows if some way to personal import this car ?

Thanks for your help !

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HI Alex, welcome! If you have just moved to Australia and you're here on a 'permanent' visa (as in not here as a student, or on a working holiday or tourist visa), you should be able to bring it in as a personal import.

www.ironladyimports.com :)

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Due to the emmission control in HK , GTR 32 can't pass that standard unless the car produced over 20 years and treat it as a classic car , then, the emmission inpsection could waived in HK. That is the reason why the car only registered less than one year even i bought it on 2009.

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Hi I am new in here and here is my story -

I hv a GTR 32 in Hong Kong which produced in Oct 91'.

I did ring some import garages and they that said it is not possible to import a GTR 32 which produced between Jun 91 to May 92 to Aussie.

This car rated at grade 4 when i bought it from Japan few years before.

Anyone knows if some way to personal import this car ?

Thanks for your help !

Just successfully brought in a Porsche but it was an '88 so got it in on the pre 89 'Classic Car' concession. Unfortunately this wont be available to you but give the DOT a call they are actually surprisingly helpful.

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