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> My Importing Journey, timeline of how importing works.
hanyou
post 3 May 2008, 04:07 PM
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Hi Guys,

I thought i should share some info with the rest of the forum of what exactly happens when you import a car. I've never imported a car so this is also a first time experience. I hope it brings some insight and clears up most questions for those looking to import! I'll list everything possible no matter how small the detail for those who ask to many questions like me lol.

OK first things, I was looking at a few of the importing websites just randomly and i found the car of my dreams, its a 94' Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R V-Spec II.

Specs:
8/94 Build Date
Crystal White (326)
75,000km
Blitz Air Filters
Blitz FMIC
Blitz Catback Exhaust
Aftermarket Suspension
18" Advan SAR3 Wheels (black centre with red lip)
R33 GT-R Seats
Nismo Steering Wheel & Gear Knob
Factory Brembos

This was available as dealer stock from import brokers J-Spec Imports (www.j-spec.com.au). Now at the time i was just browsing, though i couldnt let this one up. I sent a email to j-spec to see if they could hold the car for me whilst i organise my cash and Ben at J-spec replied quite promptly and was happy to help me with this. J-Specs estimated cost of this car on the day was $21,300 landed and complied (landed estimate includes shipping, import duty, GST, compliance, service fee and de-gassing the air conditioning system as required by the Dept of the Environment and Heritage - new tyres and normal registration costs are not included).


So the journey begins:

21/04/2008
I transfered the brokers fee to J-Spec for the amount of $1000 and signed the paperwork so that they could hold the car for me.

29/04/2008
This part shouldnt have taken so long, however it was with the banks who took their sweet ass time with the approval process. Anyway i received the invoice from J-spec to pay for the car and the FOB price which amounted to ¥1,290,000.00. This equated to $13,405.76 on the day of transfer + the $30 Telegraphic Transfer fee from the bank.

02/05/2008
Once payment was cleared, J-Spec recommended me to get in contact with Greg at MacJap Motors in Whetheril Park (Western Suburbs Sydney) to organise compliance. Greg was really helpfull in explaining to me clearly of what the process was. I signed the necessary paper work and quickly transfered the deposit of $1000 for Greg to start the compliance papers and approval. The total cost to be paid for compliance is $2500 + GST and doesnt include the removal and re-install of the aftermarket parts and new tyres. From here on, its a waiting game untill J-spec can book the car on the next ship to Sydney.

13/05/2008
Greg has informed me that my import approval for the car has arrived. He is also asking who will be taking care of customs clearance and would prefer that his shop handles this process for convenience (awaiting j-spec to confirm if this is ok). He requires the export certificate from japan (for his records) which im waiting on j-spec to forward to him. Also the car will need a certificate of de-gassing if the car has Freon 12 refrigerant in the air conditioning system, but if it has R134A he can take care of it at a small fee. I've requested an update from J-spec today asking if there is any news on the shipping since the holiday in Japan ended yesterday.

14/05/08
Agreement has been made that J-spec will care of import clearance through: Kiwi Cars for transport and Seaway for customs clearance. Greg to send a copy of the import approval to J-spec. J-spec to send the original BL and export certificate to Greg when they receive it. Being a 1994 model the car will have the R134A aircon system so that's no problem. Current tentative booking is a departure date of May 30th. I've asked for an update from J-spec on a rough estimate of what i have left to pay for on their end of the job.

16/05/08
Car will be leaving on the Magic Wind V21 from Japan on the 28th May. Current ETA to land in Sydney will be June 13th (my birthday!).

05/06/2008
A rep from Seaway customs got in contact with me today and i had to sign a license of agreement (just the terms and conditions for customs). I asked what the next steps were in the process and he told me as soon as customs and AQIS (Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service) clears the car it will be sent directly to my compliance shop.

Finally I asked when the next payment is due and he said it would be a few days before the car lands in Brisbane (payment is for customs/shipping/tax) - Ben at J-spec has estimated this cost to be about $4900 for my car. Its expected to land on the 26th June. Im wating on J-spec to confirm this because they were expecting the car to land on the 13th June - i must stress the fact im not angry at all about the change of the landing date as it was just guestimate from j-spec even before the car was put on the ship to Australia. Im just making sure im getting the right information cause i like to ask quesions smile.gif


Total costs paid to date: $15,435.76


I'll keep updating when i get more news!


On a side note, mods/parts i've started to collect for when my car is in my hands smile.gif

- HKS 2530's
- ARC Titanium Strut Brace
- ARC Titanium Radiator Panel
- ARC 1.5 Bar Radiator Cap
- Greddy Radiator Hardpipe
- Greddy Oil Filter Relocator Kit
- HKS EVC III Electronic Boost Controller
- HKS Hardpipe Cooler Kit
- Defi Control Unit II
- Defi Link Display (+ sensors for Boost, Oil Temp, Oil Pressure, RPM and Water Temp)
- OEM Rear 'GTR' Emblem
- OEM Rear 'Nissan' Emblem
- OEM Skyline Hood Ornament Emblem


Thanks guys,
Aarlan


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post 3 May 2008, 05:12 PM
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Nice and informative write up.

I was looking into that option but might not have the patience when the funds are available blush.gif .

You might as well get a pic of the new machinery up for us!

Sounds very nice.


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post 3 May 2008, 05:41 PM
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ohh i knew i forgot something. heres the pics:







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post 4 May 2008, 07:42 PM
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post 4 May 2008, 08:04 PM
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Oo I saw this on the J-Spec site too. Nice buy mate, and according to your sig, welcome back to the skyline family laugh.gif


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post 5 May 2008, 01:30 AM
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what a FANTASTIC idea for a thread!

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keep us posteD!
ps your paint looks fantastic!


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post 5 May 2008, 05:04 AM
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I remember this one on J-Spec too, distinctive wheels tongue.gif Nice buy! hope the journey goes as planned thumbsup.gif


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post 6 May 2008, 11:57 AM
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people charge for that?

did you get quotes from other compliance workshops?

Also, you do realize that FMIC cars can't be complied since they usually cut holes in the car to install it......probably best to remove the name of the compliance workshop from the post since both they and the car could get in trouble (no one from DOTARS is on SAU, right?)


QUOTE(hanyou @ 3 May 2008, 04:07 PM) *
doesnt include the removal and re-install of the aftermarket parts and new tyres


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post 6 May 2008, 11:59 AM
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nice clean looking 32

but those wheels have got to go laugh.gif


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post 6 May 2008, 12:06 PM
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QUOTE(carizma @ 6 May 2008, 12:57 PM) *
people charge for that?

did you get quotes from other compliance workshops?

Also, you do realize that FMIC cars can't be complied since they usually cut holes in the car to install it......probably best to remove the name of the compliance workshop from the post since both they and the car could get in trouble (no one from DOTARS is on SAU, right?)

Please don't scare and or confuse the people. You are thinking of GTS-T's.

Gt-R's came with FMIC's from factory & installing the replacements usually doesn't require anything at all in the way of cutting.
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post 6 May 2008, 12:22 PM
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Oh.....that's good to know.

sorry if anyone got scared from my message.

but yeah, to the car owner, like djr81 said, just make sure there are no holes cut in the body and you should be fine.


QUOTE(djr81 @ 6 May 2008, 12:06 PM) *
Please don't scare and or confuse the people. You are thinking of GTS-T's.

Gt-R's came with FMIC's from factory & installing the replacements usually doesn't require anything at all in the way of cutting.


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post 6 May 2008, 02:57 PM
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lol - I didn't do much better - until I saw the pics I thought you'd bought an R34 GT-R, not an R32 and was reading the price going, "What the hell?!"

Nice car - good luck with the importing process. If you have spare parts inside the car, might be best to avoid Kiwi Car Carriers at the moment if you can.


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post 6 May 2008, 03:42 PM
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Chef - What issues are there with Kiwi Car Carriers? a few importers like J-Spec use them alot...

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post 6 May 2008, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE(carizma @ 6 May 2008, 12:22 PM) *
Oh.....that's good to know.

sorry if anyone got scared from my message.

but yeah, to the car owner, like djr81 said, just make sure there are no holes cut in the body and you should be fine.


Oh and make sure there is no holes/rust in the floors or underbody right Dave??? devil.gif
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post 6 May 2008, 04:14 PM
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whoa crap didnt realise this would be a popular thread lol,

happy to be back in the skyline family!

yes the wheels are going to be the first to go lol

unfortuantely i wont have any updates for a while due to the holiday in japan which ends on the 12th may.

thanks for all the comments