Well another question. Looking at the monsters
For sale in the USA. To import one in
Is there a lot of things that need changing
Or can u just blue slip it and be on your way.
short answer dont bother way too much redtape
other answer guy on another forum from hawaii who moved here brought his 1098 as a personal
import and ended up costing $7K out of pocket for the experience
if you had a specific bike or a emotional attachment then the option is there ut time and money is against you
You can get a quote here ;)
http://www.bikesabroad.com.au/index.html (http://www.bikesabroad.com.au/index.html)
anything pre 89 is much easier as well. post 89 there is a list of bikes you can bring in easily (not sure what it's called now, ask dotars) which my life insurance man uses to bring in Harleys with his dad - his brother lives in the usa.
make sure, whatever you do, that the bike doesn't leave the usa without all the bureaucracy in place. otherwise, when it gets here, you get the option of send it back again or crush it.
that bikes abroad site has a link to dotars. read all the info on the dotars site, it pretty much spells it out.
generally the only difference is the mph speedo and the rh dip headlight. other non genuine stuff like non sae stamped braided lines, etc, can be an issue.
I found a awesome s4r. Super cheap
Compared to the ones here. But I Spose
The cost to get on the road here is the
The big question. I'm thinking about 3-4k
this will not be happening now just so you know shipping was going to be $2500
and the compliance which has to be done in melbourne was going to be about $3000
it is cheaper to but here.
Quote from: dmb80 on June 10, 2013, 02:34:06 AM
I found a awesome s4r.
There are a couple of those doing the rounds here too.
;D