E30 export to New Zealand
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Work may dictate a move there for a year.
How hard would it be to take my 1991 318is there for the year.
Would I pay taxes etc??
Not bothered about the shipping costs, as I would rather do that than drive a Toyota or some rubbish out there for a year
How hard would it be to take my 1991 318is there for the year.
Would I pay taxes etc??
Not bothered about the shipping costs, as I would rather do that than drive a Toyota or some rubbish out there for a year
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beemerbird
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I imagine it would cost big bucks when you factor in shipping, import duties etc. Look on Trademe.nz
Fair few E30s for sale there
Fair few E30s for sale there
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WOW:
So, what was the total cost”¦ here goes”¦ and be prepared, everyone wants some of your hard earned cash when bringing in a vehicle from overseas: (All figures in Australian Dollars)
Vehicle import application - $50.00
Shipping cost (20ft container) - $3025.00
Marine shipping insurance - $1892.00
Australian Duty & Entry Fees - $6456.41
Port & Statutory Charges - $489.50
Transport of container (Warf to Depot) - $429.00
Depot Charges (Unpack Container) - $407.00
Australian Quarantine Inspection Services - $193.00
Customs and AQUIS formalities re Motor Vehicle - $412.50
Valuation of Vehicle - $605.00
Transport by tilt tray (Warf to mechanic) - $132.00
Admin Costs at Mechanic & Secure storage - $176.00
Blue slip for imported vehicle - $113.50
Personal Import Plate - $154.00
Visual inspection unit (VIU) at RTA - $187.00
Registration Fee - $51.00
Motor Vehicle Tax - $166.00
Stamp Duty (on a Value of $42,000) - $1260.00
Compulsory Third party insurance - $326.00
Grand total (Car is now on the road!) - $16,524.91
General Tips:
1) When shipping the car, put some parts in it, you do not pay duty on the parts you bring in, they are cheaper in the UK than over in Australia so well worth preparing for.
I hope this helps you all out”¦
That's expensive!
Will have to see what bikes and cars cost out there. Apparently my friend who is there not says they are expensive
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beemerbird
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Last time I was there, New Zealand was NOT part of Oztralia, Rav 
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beemerbird
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There's an E30 M3 on Trademe for about £16.5K 
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beemerbird
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Ah, Oui, MonsieurRav335uk wrote:It's next doorbeemerbird wrote:Last time I was there, New Zealand was NOT part of Oztralia, Rav
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If its going to cost anything near £16.5k you might as well drive it there.
Dam it I'll even drive it there for £10k (serious!)
Dam it I'll even drive it there for £10k (serious!)
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More seriously, NZ does not have much of a car manufacturing industry, unlike Australia which does. So import is less of a problem.
If you are however only going for a year - why import it? Just use a Carnet. Have a chat with Paul Gowen at the RAC. (just google Carnet / RAC).
Oh and it is perfectly possible to drive it there, you can get to Mongolia in 3 weeks (Mongal Rally) and from there either you need to go through China (expensive and difficult) or find a way into Burma and Thailand.
...yes I have been researching this a little (my GF is from NZ and doesn't like flying....)
If you are however only going for a year - why import it? Just use a Carnet. Have a chat with Paul Gowen at the RAC. (just google Carnet / RAC).
Oh and it is perfectly possible to drive it there, you can get to Mongolia in 3 weeks (Mongal Rally) and from there either you need to go through China (expensive and difficult) or find a way into Burma and Thailand.
...yes I have been researching this a little (my GF is from NZ and doesn't like flying....)
Gwynleym10 wrote:More seriously, NZ does not have much of a car manufacturing industry, unlike Australia which does. So import is less of a problem.
If you are however only going for a year - why import it? Just use a Carnet. Have a chat with Paul Gowen at the RAC. (just google Carnet / RAC).
Oh and it is perfectly possible to drive it there, you can get to Mongolia in 3 weeks (Mongal Rally) and from there either you need to go through China (expensive and difficult) or find a way into Burma and Thailand.
...yes I have been researching this a little (my GF is from NZ and doesn't like flying....)
It's not going to be easy. I just don't want to buy some Jap car for a year, but it looks like it will have to be.
I was willing to pay the value of the car to ship it there but as it looks like it will cost so much I will probably leave it. You never know I may find some old E21 or 2002 out there
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There's a nice yellow 2002 on Trademe.nz 
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beemerbird
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Stop talking about Japanese cars
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Categor ... uggested=0
Or for something a little out if the ordinary (especially the second)
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Categor ... uggested=0
Exchange rate at the moment is you'll get just short of 2$NZ for 1GBP. . . . .
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Categor ... uggested=0
Or for something a little out if the ordinary (especially the second)
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Categor ... uggested=0
Exchange rate at the moment is you'll get just short of 2$NZ for 1GBP. . . . .
If it ain't broke, fix it till it is
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beemerbird
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If it ain't broke, fix it till it is
If your plan is to stay only ONE year in NZ, I would first of all check up with the NZ customs if you can drive a car with a UK numberplate there for that periode.
But let me say it like this, you must have a very nice and clean E30 to do a project like that. The shipping incl the return of it will cost much more than the avriage value of an E30 in the UK.
I will think if you do some "shopping around" you will be happy to find some one who can ship it one way for you for about 1500 GBP - so I will think you will get around the 3k mark only for the shipping.
I think I would take the car off the road in the UK and get a daily driver there.
If you had an E30 M30 or a Lamborgini Espada, things would look a bit diffrent.
But let me say it like this, you must have a very nice and clean E30 to do a project like that. The shipping incl the return of it will cost much more than the avriage value of an E30 in the UK.
I will think if you do some "shopping around" you will be happy to find some one who can ship it one way for you for about 1500 GBP - so I will think you will get around the 3k mark only for the shipping.
I think I would take the car off the road in the UK and get a daily driver there.
If you had an E30 M30 or a Lamborgini Espada, things would look a bit diffrent.







