what is the deal with importing a 4wd
i want to import a 92 surf ln130 from japan will it get through???
hopeing you clever fellas will know the requirements and rules etc
cheers Andy
importing rules on 4wds
importing rules on 4wds
D.I.Y means destroy it yourself dosnt it ???
I've looked into it for the same model truck - should have no trouble as long as it hasn't had an accident over there. Look at the costs tho - budget $2000-$2500 to get it here and get it legally on the road - might be cheaper just to buy one here in that year/model. I gave up because I wasn't going to save anything... and could potentially end up with something I may just have to part out if it failed compliance for some reason.
Steve
Steve
Depends on the engine... probably a good price if thats all you had to pay and it had the 3.0 litre turbo diesel engine (1kz) but not for any other motor...
If thats the price from Japan and you have to import it and get it complied on top then its probably worth shopping around in NZ - you can buy those for around that money here...
Steve
If thats the price from Japan and you have to import it and get it complied on top then its probably worth shopping around in NZ - you can buy those for around that money here...
Steve
Ive imported some in and for a truck of this year, at the current exchange rate it should be around $4000. Unfortunitly it really is regardless of the internals. Theres the gamble, unless you know someone VERY VERY well up there.
will edit this .... I am talking about a 2.4 engine. sorry for the confusion
will edit this .... I am talking about a 2.4 engine. sorry for the confusion
Re: importing rules on 4wds
mudlux wrote:what is the deal with importing a 4wd
i want to import a 92 surf ln130 from japan will it get through???
hopeing you clever fellas will know the requirements and rules etc
cheers Andy
biggest thing is does it comply with frontal impact zone crap
mate was thinking bout getting a nissan skyline r32 godzilla (1992) but it dont comply due to not having front airbags
you can bring anything you want into nz but getting legaly on road is diff story
Frontal impact zones on a ladder-chassis vehicle don't apply to the best of my knowledge. This means you can still import an early 80's hilux and get it on the road, but you can't bring a far safer moderately late model car in...
Still - what do I care... who wants a car when you can have a Hilux anyway?
Steve
Still - what do I care... who wants a car when you can have a Hilux anyway?

Steve
see this site on importing vehicles. Should help understand a bit more and also on this site find the link about frontal impact standards as new ones have just come out.http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/factsheets/44.html
Hope this helps
Brad
Hope this helps
Brad