Widebody for sale $1500
Widebody for sale $1500
Now I have your attention................. rofl
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1052083.htm
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http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1052083.htm
Thought the Pistonheads was an interesting site -4 Starions for sale
Please note - none of these are mine !!!!! and I am not endorsing them !!!
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Re: Widebody for sale $1500
You're getting a slap next time I see you Raymond!Noddy wrote:Now I have your attention................. rofl
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1052083.htm
Thought the Pistonheads was an interesting site -4 Starions for sale
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LOL
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Plus;stace wrote:Thats still a bargain with it costing about 3 - 4500 grand to get it here.
* customs duties, GST etc.
* storage and delivery charges
* logistic services providers' charges
* customs brokers' charges
* entry processing charges
* steam cleaning for quarantine purposes
* other wharf and transport charges
* any costs involved in having your road vehicle meet State or Territory registration and insurance requirements.
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I suppose that seems likely, however shipping costs vary greatly.stace wrote:All these charges are generally included in the shipping price.GST on $1500 dollars is $150.00 and get what parts you need for roadworthy off a shitbox aussie starion
I know someone who imported a Lotus Esprit into this country and paid nearly $10,000 total. It was Manchester in the UK, to Perth.
He's not the sort of person who wouldn't look at any and all options too!
Crazy!
It could quite possibly depend on what sort of car it is too.
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Firstly gst is calculated on the full amount, ie price of vehicle, customs duties (yep we have to pay duties as we dont have a fta with the uk ironically), freight among other things, so it wont be $150.stace wrote:All these charges are generally included in the shipping price.GST on $1500 dollars is $150.00 and get what parts you need for roadworthy off a shitbox aussie starion
It would be more like 6000-7000 to get it landed before having to comply it to your state laws.
Nachoman - 10k is about right if you ship it by container which you would if you had to ship anything decent given the level of care the wharfies give you car :roll:
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Yeah that's what I thought too.RiceThief wrote:Firstly gst is calculated on the full amount, ie price of vehicle, customs duties (yep we have to pay duties as we dont have a fta with the uk ironically), freight among other things, so it wont be $150.stace wrote:All these charges are generally included in the shipping price.GST on $1500 dollars is $150.00 and get what parts you need for roadworthy off a shitbox aussie starion
It would be more like 6000-7000 to get it landed before having to comply it to your state laws.
Nachoman - 10k is about right if you ship it by container which you would if you had to ship anything decent given the level of care the wharfies give you car :roll:
It's still such a big amount though isn't it?
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When my uncle was importing cars from japan it cost about 3 times more to ship via container than drive on drive off method.
It also depends on how much the car was valued at, also be aware that customs dont always value your car based on your invoices, if they believed that the invoices are too low they will give their own value, its rare that it happens though.
It also depends on how much the car was valued at, also be aware that customs dont always value your car based on your invoices, if they believed that the invoices are too low they will give their own value, its rare that it happens though.
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