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Ship to Australia?

spickus

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My father wants to ship his Spyder to Australia. Does anyone have any idea where to begin? Pitfalls or suggestions?
 
Some suggestions:

Contact BRP and see if you can pay to have them ship it through their system.

Contact Spyder dealers/owners in Austraila for ideas.

Contact overseas home movers for info.

Contact custom bike/auto builders for info.

Just some ideas.
 
ADR's

Hi

Be aware that if a Spyder is shipped here it MAY need to be converted to comply with Australian Design Rules. At least the headlight pattern since we are left hand drive. I know that Spyders here have different headlights for left hand drive and also have larger indicators and the exhaust was quietened by about 3db. The last two should be no issue but the headlights may be. Spyders here sell for $28,000 on the road now, thats around $26500 US so maybe bring a spare too :joke:
Martin #930
 
Thanks for the replies. I'll keep looking. 3db huh? Your Spyder is twice as quiet as ours, can you hear it run?
 
My father wants to ship his Spyder to Australia. Does anyone have any idea where to begin? Pitfalls or suggestions?
Your dad will need to fill out an application for "Approval to import a motor vehicle". This form is available from www.infrastructure.gov.au The application costs AUS$50. The Australian goverment is very restrictive on what road registerable vehicles can be imported into the country, especially if the type of vehicle is already available here (in oz). But if your dad is overseas and has purchased it he may be ok, they will confirm this by checking his passport.
There are several shipping companies based here that specialize in bringing cars and motorcycles into Australia. American Hemi Speed Centre freights from Seattle to Brisbane every 8 weeks and Seattle to Adelaide every 6 weeks (www.hemi.com.au) Your dad can expect to pay around US$550 (+ US$150 insurance) to ship his Spyder, it will need to be crated somehow.
There is no import duty applicable to motorcycles, but he will probably have to pay GST (tax) which is 10% of the total cost (including purchase of bike)... so he's looking at maybe another US$1800 ?
His final hurdle will be getting it registered for road use. Each state has differing regulations, here if Victoria any non ADR compliant motorcycle must be signed off thru VASS (Vehicle approved signatory scheme) which is a glorified roadworthy certificate, cost maybe AUS$200 - $300.
If he is persistant and patient he will get his Spyder on the road here for about US$5000 - $6000 less than what most Australians will pay!!!
Cheers
 
Your dad will need to fill out an application for "Approval to import a motor vehicle". This form is available from www.infrastructure.gov.au The application costs AUS$50. The Australian goverment is very restrictive on what road registerable vehicles can be imported into the country, especially if the type of vehicle is already available here (in oz). But if your dad is overseas and has purchased it he may be ok, they will confirm this by checking his passport.
There are several shipping companies based here that specialize in bringing cars and motorcycles into Australia. American Hemi Speed Centre freights from Seattle to Brisbane every 8 weeks and Seattle to Adelaide every 6 weeks (www.hemi.com.au) Your dad can expect to pay around US$550 (+ US$150 insurance) to ship his Spyder, it will need to be crated somehow.
There is no import duty applicable to motorcycles, but he will probably have to pay GST (tax) which is 10% of the total cost (including purchase of bike)... so he's looking at maybe another US$1800 ?
His final hurdle will be getting it registered for road use. Each state has differing regulations, here if Victoria any non ADR compliant motorcycle must be signed off thru VASS (Vehicle approved signatory scheme) which is a glorified roadworthy certificate, cost maybe AUS$200 - $300.
If he is persistant and patient he will get his Spyder on the road here for about US$5000 - $6000 less than what most Australians will pay!!!
Cheers


Good info, thanks. Are Spyders readily available there?
 
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