Shipping cars to Nz
#1
Shipping cars to Nz
Hi, I am presently trying to ship an old TR6 to NZ. I have found the car and just want to get a ball park figure of the costs once it has landed. The shipping will be about $2800ish NZ. Marine ins about $500nz and then there is all the landing customs stuff and Land Transport stuff.
Does any one have any idea exactly what a 35 year old car will need in the way of supporting paper work, certification before it is allowed into NZ. There is talk of EU cert this and petrol consumption that... do old cars like this even need all this stuff.
Also as I have not owned this vehicle in the UK one assumes I will not be allowed to claim the depreciation aspect on the GST charges??
Is there a list of cars that are allowed into NZ that do not need frontal impact certs etc? Thank you in anticipation of any replies.
Does any one have any idea exactly what a 35 year old car will need in the way of supporting paper work, certification before it is allowed into NZ. There is talk of EU cert this and petrol consumption that... do old cars like this even need all this stuff.
Also as I have not owned this vehicle in the UK one assumes I will not be allowed to claim the depreciation aspect on the GST charges??
Is there a list of cars that are allowed into NZ that do not need frontal impact certs etc? Thank you in anticipation of any replies.
Last edited by Genesis; Jun 14th 2011 at 9:56 pm.
#2
Re: Shipping cars to Nz
Hi, I am presently trying to ship an old TR6 to NZ. I have found the car and just want to get a ball park figure of the costs once it has landed. The shipping will be about $2800ish NZ. Marine ins about $500nz and then there is all the landing customs stuff and Land Transport stuff.
Does any one have any idea exactly what a 35 year old car will need in the way of supporting paper work, certification before it is allowed into NZ. There is talk of EU cert this and petrol consumption that... do old cars like this even need all this stuff.
Also as I have not owned this vehicle in the UK one assumes I will not be allowed to claim the depreciation aspect on the GST charges??
Is there a list of cars that are allowed into NZ that do not need frontal impact certs etc? Thank you in anticipation of any replies.
Does any one have any idea exactly what a 35 year old car will need in the way of supporting paper work, certification before it is allowed into NZ. There is talk of EU cert this and petrol consumption that... do old cars like this even need all this stuff.
Also as I have not owned this vehicle in the UK one assumes I will not be allowed to claim the depreciation aspect on the GST charges??
Is there a list of cars that are allowed into NZ that do not need frontal impact certs etc? Thank you in anticipation of any replies.
Yep you are right on the not owning the vehicle, managed to find a link for you that might help
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/importing/index.html
Im assuming its from the UK
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/impo...wo/europe.html
you might find something here too
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=684701
Good luck
Last edited by alanmacc; Jun 14th 2011 at 10:05 pm.
#3
Re: Shipping cars to Nz
Hi
Yep you are right on the not owning the vehicle, managed to find a link for you that might help
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/importing/index.html
Im assuming its from the UK
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/impo...wo/europe.html
you might find something here too
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=684701
Good luck
Yep you are right on the not owning the vehicle, managed to find a link for you that might help
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/importing/index.html
Im assuming its from the UK
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/impo...wo/europe.html
you might find something here too
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=684701
Good luck
#4
Re: Shipping cars to Nz
Yep did it with ours last year. Cost around $800 with 12mths rego, WoF and the compliance charges. Any work required is extra to that... Oh and owning it for 12mths also gets you a let out on the emissions, not sure how that applies to a car as old as yours though.
Talk to a compliance (not just a WoF centre) centre (I used Northshore Compliance in Glenfield), to double-check what you need before you ship, no sense in importing something that can be complianced and driven on the road...
Talk to a compliance (not just a WoF centre) centre (I used Northshore Compliance in Glenfield), to double-check what you need before you ship, no sense in importing something that can be complianced and driven on the road...
Last edited by simonsi; Jun 15th 2011 at 2:02 am.
#5
Re: Shipping cars to Nz
Nice one Genesis,
Just a bit amazed that you are doing this as you know these cars aren't cheap over here. I'm into 60's mini coopers myself but have owned some old tvr's and had a mate with an 150bhp Tr6 a while ago and I know a bit about them.
If the car's in the NW I could have a gander for you ?
I remember seeing a Sunbeam Tiger when I was in Auckland,it certainly turned some heads !!
Best of luck and enjoy
Just a bit amazed that you are doing this as you know these cars aren't cheap over here. I'm into 60's mini coopers myself but have owned some old tvr's and had a mate with an 150bhp Tr6 a while ago and I know a bit about them.
If the car's in the NW I could have a gander for you ?
I remember seeing a Sunbeam Tiger when I was in Auckland,it certainly turned some heads !!
Best of luck and enjoy
#6
Re: Shipping cars to Nz
Nice one Genesis,
Just a bit amazed that you are doing this as you know these cars aren't cheap over here. I'm into 60's mini coopers myself but have owned some old tvr's and had a mate with an 150bhp Tr6 a while ago and I know a bit about them.
If the car's in the NW I could have a gander for you ?
I remember seeing a Sunbeam Tiger when I was in Auckland,it certainly turned some heads !!
Best of luck and enjoy
Just a bit amazed that you are doing this as you know these cars aren't cheap over here. I'm into 60's mini coopers myself but have owned some old tvr's and had a mate with an 150bhp Tr6 a while ago and I know a bit about them.
If the car's in the NW I could have a gander for you ?
I remember seeing a Sunbeam Tiger when I was in Auckland,it certainly turned some heads !!
Best of luck and enjoy
#7
Re: Shipping cars to Nz
They are waaaaaaaaaaaaaay cheaper in the UK than NZ. You have a huge amount of choice too. Thanks for the offer on having a look, the one I like is on pistonheads, for sale via a dealer in Glocs. Landed it should be in the region of 11kish GBPs. You don't get much here for $22k NZ. Still not sure if I will do it as the alternative is buying an S2000 for Kate (sell her small town car) for her to use as an every day car and me having it when I am a good boy. That way we would only have 2 cars rather than 3 and would give me access to a convertible 'nutter bastard' car as Jeremy Clarkson coined it.
http://www.nzclassiccar.com/carsforsale.html
http://www.triumphclub.co.nz/?page_id=164
http://www.sella.co.nz/motoring/cars/mg/82dqpy/
#8
Re: Shipping cars to Nz
Hi, I am presently trying to ship an old TR6 to NZ. I have found the car and just want to get a ball park figure of the costs once it has landed. The shipping will be about $2800ish NZ. Marine ins about $500nz and then there is all the landing customs stuff and Land Transport stuff.
Does any one have any idea exactly what a 35 year old car will need in the way of supporting paper work, certification before it is allowed into NZ. There is talk of EU cert this and petrol consumption that... do old cars like this even need all this stuff.
Also as I have not owned this vehicle in the UK one assumes I will not be allowed to claim the depreciation aspect on the GST charges??
Is there a list of cars that are allowed into NZ that do not need frontal impact certs etc? Thank you in anticipation of any replies.
Does any one have any idea exactly what a 35 year old car will need in the way of supporting paper work, certification before it is allowed into NZ. There is talk of EU cert this and petrol consumption that... do old cars like this even need all this stuff.
Also as I have not owned this vehicle in the UK one assumes I will not be allowed to claim the depreciation aspect on the GST charges??
Is there a list of cars that are allowed into NZ that do not need frontal impact certs etc? Thank you in anticipation of any replies.
#9
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Re: Shipping cars to Nz
http://www.aa.co.nz/motoring/owning-...o-new-zealand/ - I spoke to these guys last year .. vey helpfull, looking at bringing an BMW E30 convertable over.. as you say ... loooaaddsssss cheaper than buying over here
#10
Re: Shipping cars to Nz
Well I have found out today that NO paper work is need regarding fuel consumption or frontal impact etc etc for a car over 20 years old. What is important however is rust. There must be NO rust..either structurally or bodily apparently.....VINZ made that quite clear, also that repairs done at point of entry make it uneconomical to bring anything in BUT a rust free car. So it has to be all steel!! The only paper work you need is proof that the car was registered from whence it came and that you are the owner/new owner (receipt of purchase from garage if the latter applies).
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2917616.htm
That's a nice original one but there's no way the underside will be completely rust free. 37 English winters and it's only had two front wings replaced. You probably need to find one that's had the 'full hit' where the chassis is as clean as the body (and pay accordingly !).
Was quite surprised at the values of TR6's though,a lot of car for your wonga.
#11
Re: Shipping cars to Nz
Well i think that rules out the car you were thinking of then :-
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2917616.htm
That's a nice original one but there's no way the underside will be completely rust free. 37 English winters and it's only had two front wings replaced. You probably need to find one that's had the 'full hit' where the chassis is as clean as the body (and pay accordingly !).
Was quite surprised at the values of TR6's though,a lot of car for your wonga.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2917616.htm
That's a nice original one but there's no way the underside will be completely rust free. 37 English winters and it's only had two front wings replaced. You probably need to find one that's had the 'full hit' where the chassis is as clean as the body (and pay accordingly !).
Was quite surprised at the values of TR6's though,a lot of car for your wonga.