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I know the answer is going to be limited but is there any market for RHD cars in NL and pricing would obviously be lower ?
It's GT4 before you ask
As I plan to move over in the next few months mulling bringing an additional car to sell.
What are thoughts on a restored Datan 240z, Corvette Stingray or pickup truck
Thanks
It's GT4 before you ask
As I plan to move over in the next few months mulling bringing an additional car to sell.
What are thoughts on a restored Datan 240z, Corvette Stingray or pickup truck
Thanks
Ej74 said:
I know the answer is going to be limited but is there any market for RHD cars in NL and pricing would obviously be lower ?
It's GT4 before you ask
As I plan to move over in the next few months mulling bringing an additional car to sell.
What are thoughts on a restored Datan 240z, Corvette Stingray or pickup truck
Thanks
Cannot comment on the desirability of a Datsun 240Z etcIt's GT4 before you ask
As I plan to move over in the next few months mulling bringing an additional car to sell.
What are thoughts on a restored Datan 240z, Corvette Stingray or pickup truck
Thanks
However if you were to bring your RHD drive car - there is a large ex-pat community here, so advertising on a website such at expatica.com/nl would be my starting point.
My wife brought her Peugeot 206CC over from the UK, registered it on NL plates and a few years later sold it through Expatica to a Dutch couple moving the the UK.
Bear in mind that you will need to have owned the cars in question for longer than 8 months in order to qualify the the import tax exemption. Regarding the market for RHD cars and scoring a satisfactory price... I wouldn't bet on it. The Dutch are thrifty and tough traders by origin. Any value-depreciating factor such as previous import and especially RHD will represent reason for them to put excessive pressure on the price. In general the market for sporty/valuable classic cars is very small there. Especially for margin cars being sold to private owners. You may always be lucky and find an individual enthusiast but that may take months or longer.
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