Visa paperwork submitted :)

Visa paperwork submitted :)

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Jamest5r

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32 posts

127 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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Now the waiting begins........i hate waiting but it will be worth it I hope smile

Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

220 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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What type of Visa and where are you hoping to move to?

Jamest5r

Original Poster:

32 posts

127 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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Moving to Brisbane, and I'm on a defacto visa as the other half is a nurse and has an oz passport from working previously smile

Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

220 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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I'm 4 hours south in Coffs. The time will go quickly.

Jamest5r

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32 posts

127 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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It's already been a couple of years in the making, have been a couple of times before was in Brisbane for 5 weeks Feb /March this year on a holiday /scouting tour smile.

ezakimak

1,871 posts

243 months

Tuesday 14th July 2015
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welcome, should be here in time for summer then!

suthol

2,338 posts

241 months

Tuesday 14th July 2015
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ezakimak said:
welcome, should be here in time for to complain about the summer heat then!
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Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

220 months

Tuesday 14th July 2015
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suthol said:
ezakimak said:
welcome, should be here in time for to complain about the summer heat then!
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....In Melbourne? Lack of surely!

Jamest5r

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32 posts

127 months

Tuesday 14th July 2015
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ezakimak said:
welcome, should be here in time for summer then!
Compared to the lack of heat here I'm looking forward to it smile, just looking into shipping my oldish volvo over

Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

220 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2015
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Jamest5r said:
Compared to the lack of heat here I'm looking forward to it smile, just looking into shipping my oldish volvo over
Got your paperwork in order? I shipped mine in a 20' container into Brisbane.

Jamest5r

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32 posts

127 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2015
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Gingerbread Man said:
Got your paperwork in order? I shipped mine in a 20' container into Brisbane.
Nope lol, any advice would be good I did look into it good while back on this forum, general quotes are in the 850-1100 sterling to ship to brisbane then of course the nice extras the government will charge and there quite a few by the looks of it, plus mine is modified not extremely but a bit from standard






Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

220 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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You have to apply for vehicle import approval. You need this prior to it shipping, or once in Oz, they'll take a very dim view if it gets that far.

You do it online, having to prove 12 months continuous use, to stop people buying a car and then shipping it as a personal import. You have to scan and upload as many supporting documents as you can. V5, proof of purchase etc... I believe you can have one personal import per person for up to 6 months once arriving or similar??

The missus drove the Caterham and I drove a luton van to Southampton docks, where we unloaded all items ready for them to put them in a 20' container. This happened late October and we got the car and the belongings delivered to us in Coffs Harbour mid January.

The car needs to be clean, otherwise they will charge you for cleaning. They hit me slightly, but it wasn't too bad. The car was fresh from rebuild so wasn't dirty as such. It was driven to the docks, and fresh from a paint job, so the dreadful painting company had also left a bit of a mess.

My car was then registered in Queensland (Brisbane) as a personal import and it received its new VIN number, but it was then shipped down to me for the compliance and blue slip.


Jader1973

4,289 posts

207 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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Jamest5r said:
Nope lol, any advice would be good I did look into it good while back on this forum, general quotes are in the 850-1100 sterling to ship to brisbane then of course the nice extras the government will charge and there quite a few by the looks of it, plus mine is modified not extremely but a bit from standard



Very nice car.

But....

Before you bring it out I'd suggest you check to see if the mods are legal here - it will need to have a compliance plate fitted when it gets here and they'll not do it if it isn't legal. For example, it looks to me like it could be too low. You don't want to get it here and then find out you need to fit the original suspension to get it legal because unless you've brought it with you finding some here could be a) difficult and b) expensive.


ETA check here https://www.ppq.com.au/ looks as if your current number is available in Qld, so you could even keep the "same" plate if you want.


Edited by Jader1973 on Thursday 23 July 11:48

Jamest5r

Original Poster:

32 posts

127 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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Gingerbread Man said:
You have to apply for vehicle import approval. You need this prior to it shipping, or once in Oz, they'll take a very dim view if it gets that far.

You do it online, having to prove 12 months continuous use, to stop people buying a car and then shipping it as a personal import. You have to scan and upload as many supporting documents as you can. V5, proof of purchase etc... I believe you can have one personal import per person for up to 6 months once arriving or similar??

The missus drove the Caterham and I drove a luton van to Southampton docks, where we unloaded all items ready for them to put them in a 20' container. This happened late October and we got the car and the belongings delivered to us in Coffs Harbour mid January.

The car needs to be clean, otherwise they will charge you for cleaning. They hit me slightly, but it wasn't too bad. The car was fresh from rebuild so wasn't dirty as such. It was driven to the docks, and fresh from a paint job, so the dreadful painting company had also left a bit of a mess.

My car was then registered in Queensland (Brisbane) as a personal import and it received its new VIN number, but it was then shipped down to me for the compliance and blue slip.
Thanks very much for that I've read the thread on here about imports over a year ago and it still confuses me lol, 1st hand info is always best. I'll look into it again smile

Jamest5r

Original Poster:

32 posts

127 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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Jader1973 said:
Very nice car.

But....

Before you bring it out I'd suggest you check to see if the mods are legal here - it will need to have a compliance plate fitted when it gets here and they'll not do it if it isn't legal. For example, it looks to me like it could be too low. You don't want to get it here and then find out you need to fit the original suspension to get it legal because unless you've brought it with you finding some here could be a) difficult and b) expensive.


ETA check here https://www.ppq.com.au/ looks as if your current number is available in Qld, so you could even keep the "same" plate if you want.


Edited by Jader1973 on Thursday 23 July 11:48
Yes the mods have been bothering me, the suspension I can raise and remove the splitter, i have to fit a 200 cell cat, the engine is forged and a big intercooler and air filter, also porky 993 brakes, all legal and roadworthy here but hard to get definitive answers.
Thanks for that linky I could have my dream plate for 3500 bucks lol must resist, note to self don't drink beer and look. there smile

Jader1973

4,289 posts

207 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Jamest5r said:
Yes the mods have been bothering me, the suspension I can raise and remove the splitter, i have to fit a 200 cell cat, the engine is forged and a big intercooler and air filter, also porky 993 brakes, all legal and roadworthy here but hard to get definitive answers.
Thanks for that linky I could have my dream plate for 3500 bucks lol must resist, note to self don't drink beer and look. there smile
You need to have a look here:

http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Safety/Vehicle-standards...

and here:

http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Safety/Vehicle-standards...

and here:

http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Safety/Vehicle-standards...

According to the National Code of Practice for Light Vehicle Construction and Modification on the last link (click the pdf links):

Suspension will be a no go unless it has more than 100mm clearance:

All other motor vehicles with more than 3 wheels must have a ground clearance of:
- at least 100mm at any point within 1 metre of an axle; and
- at least one-thirtieth of the distance between the centres of adjacent axles at the
midpoint between them (refer Figure LS1); and
- at any other point — at least the distance that allows the vehicle to pass over a peak in
the road with a gradient on either side of 1:15, if the wheels of 1 axle of the vehicle are
on the slope on one side of the peak and the wheels of the next axle are on the slope
on the other side.


and the brakes will require a mod plate. Of course, they might not notice unless they say Porsche on them, in which case I wouldn't chance it biggrin

1.2 MODIFICATIONS REQUIRING CERTIFICATION UNDER LG CODES
The following modifications may be performed under LG Codes:
- Fitting disc or drum brakes that are not a manufacturer’s option;
- Substituting brake master cylinders, wheel cylinders or calipers;
- Fitting or modifying brake balance and pressure limiting devices; and
- Relocating the brake pedal position for left hand or right hand drive.
The principal design installation and fabrication requirements for all of the above modifications
are contained in sub-section 2 General Requirements.


Hope that helps.

Your car will need to undergo compliance anyway, so you could probably find someone who could do that and certify the mods as well. Volvo specialist might be the way to go if you can find one.

These guys may be able to help:
https://ozvolvo.org/

Jamest5r

Original Poster:

32 posts

127 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Jader1973 said:
You need to have a look here:

http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Safety/Vehicle-standards...

and here:

http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Safety/Vehicle-standards...

and here:

http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Safety/Vehicle-standards...

According to the National Code of Practice for Light Vehicle Construction and Modification on the last link (click the pdf links):

Suspension will be a no go unless it has more than 100mm clearance:

All other motor vehicles with more than 3 wheels must have a ground clearance of:
- at least 100mm at any point within 1 metre of an axle; and
- at least one-thirtieth of the distance between the centres of adjacent axles at the
midpoint between them (refer Figure LS1); and
- at any other point — at least the distance that allows the vehicle to pass over a peak in
the road with a gradient on either side of 1:15, if the wheels of 1 axle of the vehicle are
on the slope on one side of the peak and the wheels of the next axle are on the slope
on the other side.


and the brakes will require a mod plate. Of course, they might not notice unless they say Porsche on them, in which case I wouldn't chance it biggrin

1.2 MODIFICATIONS REQUIRING CERTIFICATION UNDER LG CODES
The following modifications may be performed under LG Codes:
- Fitting disc or drum brakes that are not a manufacturer’s option;
- Substituting brake master cylinders, wheel cylinders or calipers;
- Fitting or modifying brake balance and pressure limiting devices; and
- Relocating the brake pedal position for left hand or right hand drive.
The principal design installation and fabrication requirements for all of the above modifications
are contained in sub-section 2 General Requirements.


Hope that helps.

Your car will need to undergo compliance anyway, so you could probably find someone who could do that and certify the mods as well. Volvo specialist might be the way to go if you can find one.

These guys may be able to help:
https://ozvolvo.org/
Thanks for the above mate, makes our rules here look simple but I guess there not if importing total different ball game, I'm on oz volvo aswell good bunch of lads smile

Jader1973

4,289 posts

207 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Jamest5r said:
Thanks for the above mate, makes our rules here look simple but I guess there not if importing total different ball game, I'm on oz volvo aswell good bunch of lads smile
No problem - would hate for you to get here and then find out you couldn't get the car registered.

To be honest it is a bit weird here. I don't know if Qld has annual RWC or not - Vic doesn't (only needed to transfer ownership) so I see cars every day that are clearly not meeting the regs but they are in daily use. Plod don't seem to care and it appears they only defect a car if they stop it for something else. What does happen though is there are a lot for sale with mods where the owner "doesn't have time to get a RWC".

Basically, if there is no annual RWC then you get the car compliance, roadworthied, registered, then you take it home and do all the mods anyway!

Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

220 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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I believe Qlds has no annual pink slip.

Hasbeen

2,073 posts

228 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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You can get most intelligent modifications approved by a competent compliance approved engineer. We have companies who specialise in compliance inspection & approval of imports, mostly rice burners or older US stuff, especially Mustangs.

Try the net, or Volvo lovers, to find one.

I have a Triumph TR8 which has a Range Rover 4.6, extensively modified, & controlled by an aftermarket computer.

It has a ZF transmission from a BMW & a complete rear axle from a Nissan Skyline, with a Holden LSD fitted.

Brakes are Volvo Master & booster, with Holden Monaro discs & callipers up front & Nissan rear discs & callipers.

It has heavy anti roll bars, & adjustable shocks, coil over in the rear, with modified radius rods & a watts linkage.

This is in Queensland, & everything is approved, & compliance plates fitted. The only thing I wanted, but could not get approved was a hydraulic hand brake.

I gave the car to the compliance company, they inspected it, fitted compliance plates, got it registered, which includes third party insurance, & fitted registration plates. They gave it back to me a day later legal & registered for 6 months for $1000. Registration of a V8 in Queensland is just under $1000 PA, so not a silly price I thought.

Some engineers will approve things that others will not. Make enquiries with the Brisbane Volvo enthusiasts about the right people. Unfortunately the people I used have left the area, & I have been unable to find them, but there are plenty of good competent people who will approve & compliance well engineered modifications that are not silly.

There is no annual inspection in Queensland. Inspection is only required if you bring a car from overseas or from another state, or for transfer of ownership.

Edited by Hasbeen on Friday 24th July 16:55