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"Yes, being a 1988 vehicle it is automatically eligible for import under the 1988 or earlier rule, with no restrictions.

Compliance costs under the 1988 and older rule will vary for each vehicle and state, but are typically around $600 - $1,200."
 
Wasn't there suppose to be new import laws as of the beginning of this year that you can import any car 25 years or older ??
 
Understanding the New 25 Year Rule for Australia (and Concessional Vehicle Imports scheme)


We’ve been receiving a large number of enquiries asking when it will be possible to start using the new 25 year rule to import vehicles, as announced by the Australian Govt. on 10 February 2016. The quick answer is we are not likely to see this in place until at least 2018
 
Implementation — The Govt. has indicated a 12 month phase in period once the changes are actually passed through parliament. So realistically we would be looking at being able to use the new rules from some point in 2018, at which time we would be able to source and import 1993 and older models. This depends on parliament which we all know can take longer than expected.
 
BYBY5L said:
BYBY5L, on 02 Mar 2017 - 2:35 PM, said:BYBY5L, on 02 Mar 2017 - 2:35 PM, said:

Yeah, found something of high interest,

http://www.j-spec.com.au/auction/all/1997-Mitsubishi-Pajero-8646470.html
http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/sevs/sevsindex.htm

It's on the list of approved vehicles for importation under SEVS but you'd have to see if there are any workshops that have compliance plates for them.
If there are no shops then you can approach workshops to see if they are interested in creating evidence papers for the vehicle in exchange for free compliance.

http://raws.infrastructure.gov.au/rawswebpublic/RAWPubSearch.asp#results
 
!Jonzap! said:
http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/sevs/sevsindex.htm

It's on the list of approved vehicles for importation under SEVS but you'd have to see if there are any workshops that have compliance plates for them.
If there are no shops then you can approach workshops to see if they are interested in creating evidence papers for the vehicle in exchange for free compliance.

http://raws.infrastructure.gov.au/rawswebpublic/RAWPubSearch.asp#results
Sweet, I'll end up missing out on this one as I kinda seen it last minute and they want ya pre signed up, I'm gunna sign up but wont be for a few months being a babys on its way but cheers for the info Jon, think j-specs where my next cars coming from, especially if they sort the 25yr rule out
 
Do the work yourself! I did it on my Cyborg. Just used ADM parts then swapped them back after it was signed off :ph34r:
 
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