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Old 01-06-2016, 08:52 AM   #1
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Default What to bring in with car from North America.

I am importing a car from North America [has a large boot] and wondering what I can purchase and transport in the boot for resale here to offset some of my shipping costs....any sensible suggestions.
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Old 01-06-2016, 09:36 AM   #2
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You might want to check with the importer, but generally they don't allow additional items to be transported in the vehicle while being shipped.
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If you want to get a heap of replies remove the word 'sensible'.
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Default Re: What to bring in with car from North America.

I have imported six cars from USA and always filled the boot (and one time the whole car) with parts.
For a better response I suggest you post up in the American cars section ... http://www.fordforums.com.au/forumdisplay.php?f=34

Or on forums like these ...
http://www.mustang.org.au/forum/
http://www.usmuscle.com.au/Forum/index.php?
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Old 01-06-2016, 11:52 AM   #5
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Check to see if there is a big convention on at the time, like a camping or fishing show. Pack the car with new gear that hasn't come out here yet. (lighter and smaller the better)

Even better, get good contacts and end up doing that for a living.
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Old 01-06-2016, 01:30 PM   #6
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You do need to check with the shipper, some might refuse to ship extra.

Theft/ lack of insurance could also be a problem. You can easily arrange insurance for the car, but I doubt it would cover stuff in your boot.

Beware of customs.
Generally if you buy something o/s for under a $1k, they let it pass. More than that (possibly in aggregate) and you get stung for GST and anny other applicable taxes.

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Check to see if there is a big convention on at the time, like a camping or fishing show. Pack the car with new gear that hasn't come out here yet. (lighter and smaller the better)
I'd say the exact opposite.
Look at stuff that has low availability in Australia and where the weight makes shipping expensive.

One option might be to advertise on the applicable forums for people who are chasing parts for their American Classics. The parts are much cheaper in the US, but shipping small lots is a killer.
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Old 01-06-2016, 01:59 PM   #8
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Bring in some Ford Performance FM Mustang Parts

Rear Axles
Suspension kits
short shift kits

Maybe even a blower kit
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Old 01-06-2016, 04:53 PM   #10
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You will have to declare and supply the American invoices for the additional parts and pay any duties and GST on them when they arrive.
They will also have to be removed from the car when it is inspected/cleaned for quarantine
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I'm guessing bringing parts for the car would be allowed.

I would suggest a whole bunch of Chev badges to sell to Commodore drivers.
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A custom chopper in parts.
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Old 02-06-2016, 03:07 PM   #13
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Whatever you do, don't bring an American back.
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Old 02-06-2016, 05:27 PM   #14
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Anything Harley Davidson.

Leather jackets, caps, bandanas, chaps, etc.

Get them at swapmeets/auctions cheap over there; sell at a premium here.
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I would suggest a whole bunch of Chev badges to sell to Commodore drivers.
Off topic but I saw one of these today on an SS Ute, it was placed about 100mm off centre.
talk about Dumb and Dumberer
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Off topic but I saw one of these today on an SS Ute, it was placed about 100mm off centre.
talk about Dumb and Dumberer
Not all Commodore owners with performance enhancing Chev badges want to run with the crowd.
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I remember reading somewhere advice that said unless it's car parts...and sometimes even then only parts for that particular vehicle and not brand new boxed up stuff which would require duty...you can run into all sorts of hassles.

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A custom chopper in parts.
That's...not as silly as it sounds. Disassembled, as long as the car has a big boot, everything except the frame (and maybe even that would fit) would go in, maybe the wheels wrapped up and put in the back seat.

I'll tell you what IS worth a lot of money...old Honda 50cc Monkey Bikes. Collectors here go wild for them, and prices can be stupid for even unrestored ones.
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Bring back heaps of drugs and become a kingpin.
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You could do the Americans (and the world) a huge favour...

Arrange to have Trump kidnapped and put in your boot. Hopefully by the time the car arrives here, the election would be over.
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You could do the Americans (and the world) a huge favour...

Arrange to have Trump kidnapped and put in your boot. Hopefully by the time the car arrives here, the election would be over.


But then we have him in australia
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I am importing a car from North America [has a large boot] and wondering what I can purchase and transport in the boot for resale here to offset some of my shipping costs.
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....any sensible suggestions.
Make sure they've got enough food for the trip.



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But then we have him in australia
Would give us someone to laugh at besides Clive, and the Hippies.
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