Importing a Brumby?
- SUBIIE
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Importing a Brumby?
Just putting a question out there.
Its been a while since ive been on the forum. Have been busy replacing my EJ20T!
For those of you in the know about importing vehicles;
Whats a rough cost estimate of importing a older model vehicle like a brumby into Australia. I know that Subarino did this but im not sur ewhat the cost would be. Obviously to buy a mint brumby in Japan would cost a lot less than a mint one in Australia.
Any ideas?
cheers boys
Its been a while since ive been on the forum. Have been busy replacing my EJ20T!
For those of you in the know about importing vehicles;
Whats a rough cost estimate of importing a older model vehicle like a brumby into Australia. I know that Subarino did this but im not sur ewhat the cost would be. Obviously to buy a mint brumby in Japan would cost a lot less than a mint one in Australia.
Any ideas?
cheers boys
1992 'Annivesary' Subaru Brumby, amp-6x9"'s-kevlar 6"'s-tweeters, power windows, and a 1995 WRX EJ20t engine finally installed, engineered and blue slipped. Wow, try and catch me up the mountain!
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- Chris_Rogers
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Would you find a cheap one in Japan? Most of them are gone now aren't they? I think NZ is our friend for such things. The cars there seem to go cheap - and they have bugger all k's on them. I'd love to bring in one of those RX/II L Series coupes from there.
I thought if the car was over 15 years old, then it doesn't matter on the make/model? Could be wrong though!
I thought if the car was over 15 years old, then it doesn't matter on the make/model? Could be wrong though!

Mine was found in a wrecking yard... so i know nothing about how it got here. My therory is it drove itself somehow.
Either way... im interested in the import costs too... if i ever meet someone willing to help me with importing a hatch i would definately get another one... even at the estimated costs above.
Dave
Either way... im interested in the import costs too... if i ever meet someone willing to help me with importing a hatch i would definately get another one... even at the estimated costs above.
Dave
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pre 88 cars can be imported without compliancing problems,as longs as u have belts,wipers lights etc.. the usual stuff u r free to import.
It used to be 15year+ up to last year when they changed the rules to cut back on jap imports.
I have imported cars from the US,it always costs more than u think.
From their exchange rate(feight co) to customs,quarantine etc,etc,etc,
It used to be 15year+ up to last year when they changed the rules to cut back on jap imports.
I have imported cars from the US,it always costs more than u think.
From their exchange rate(feight co) to customs,quarantine etc,etc,etc,
This is correct.Fang wrote:I thought if the car was over 15 years old, then it doesn't matter on the make/model? Could be wrong though!
The SEVS (Special something something something) rule states that you cannot import a vehicle 15yrs or newer.
Something to do with the variants to our cars...................
Im not sure about something that wasnt even introduced here, but the easiest thing to do would be to go and ask someone that does it for a living.
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don't tempt me. that would cause me to make a retro STiFang wrote:Would you find a cheap one in Japan? Most of them are gone now aren't they? I think NZ is our friend for such things. The cars there seem to go cheap - and they have bugger all k's on them. I'd love to bring in one of those RX/II L Series coupes from there.
I thought if the car was over 15 years old, then it doesn't matter on the make/model? Could be wrong though!

correct. it doesnt matter what it is either. mate of mine brings in 15 yr cars from japan - bought a VERY tidy '88 BFMR familia 4wd turbo about a month ago. on that note brumby can come in IF its before the jan1 '89 cutoff date.chriSTIan wrote:pre 88 cars can be imported without compliancing problems,as longs as u have belts,wipers lights etc.. the usual stuff u r free to import.
It used to be 15year+ up to last year when they changed the rules to cut back on jap imports.
I have imported cars from the US,it always costs more than u think.
From their exchange rate(feight co) to customs,quarantine etc,etc,etc,
it was meant to cut back the 15/yr imports coming in. if you look at it laterally with the sliding 15 yr rule that allowed EVERYthing that was coming in at teh time to slide past the compliancing rules if you waited a year of so. I haev worked on a LOT of 15yr imports and 90% of them need a SERIOUS rebuild. best ones are the drag nissan skylines. some of these were landed for nix sold fo $10k and need another $20k spent on them!midnight wrote:This is correct.
The SEVS (Special something something something) rule states that you cannot import a vehicle 15yrs or newer.
Something to do with the variants to our cars...................
Im not sure about something that wasnt even introduced here, but the easiest thing to do would be to go and ask someone that does it for a living.
tim,
ring dotars in canberra - they are easy to talk to. explain your idea and go from there. NZ would be an easier option for those cars though. it would mean a week of looking around over there though. there's 2-4 major subaru yards there that have a plethora of stuff you just have to look.
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