Importing an S2000 to Australia
I spent several hours trying to figure out if I can import and register my left hand drive (LHD) S2000 in Australia. The forum has some scattered topics and the Internet has partial information, but I couldn't figure out a definite answer. The thing is I got a very good job offer and I am seriously considering to move to Australia. However, I cannot imagine life after S2000. There seem to be different rules for importing a car permanently vs. temporarily and also there are different rules for cars 15 years or older vs. newer cars. I was thinking that if it is impossible to have a newer LHD car registered in Australia, then I can buy a '94 NSX as an alternative. Still, I cannot find any definite answer is it possible to register a LHD car there under any circumstances. So, my question is has anybody ever attempted to do that and what happened. Aslo, if there is anybody who knows more, I'd appreciate any help.
By the way, my wife thinks I am an idiot because I told her the decision whether to accept the job offer depends on whether I can have my S2000 with me there. Of course, I can always buy a new one there, but they are way more expensive in Australia. Also, I know I can convert it to a RHD, but I am not willing to do that.
Thanks in advance for the help!
By the way, my wife thinks I am an idiot because I told her the decision whether to accept the job offer depends on whether I can have my S2000 with me there. Of course, I can always buy a new one there, but they are way more expensive in Australia. Also, I know I can convert it to a RHD, but I am not willing to do that.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Try this link mate; http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/veh...cles/index.aspx
With the exchange rate the way it is you are probably better off buying a second hand one over here. Unless you've got an AP2....
With the exchange rate the way it is you are probably better off buying a second hand one over here. Unless you've got an AP2....
Originally Posted by sT(.)(.)K,Dec 22 2008, 10:09 PM
Try this link mate; http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/veh...cles/index.aspx
With the exchange rate the way it is you are probably better off buying a second hand one over here. Unless you've got an AP2....
With the exchange rate the way it is you are probably better off buying a second hand one over here. Unless you've got an AP2....
Originally Posted by sT(.)(.)K,Dec 22 2008, 10:09 PM
Try this link mate; http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/veh...cles/index.aspx
With the exchange rate the way it is you are probably better off buying a second hand one over here. Unless you've got an AP2....
With the exchange rate the way it is you are probably better off buying a second hand one over here. Unless you've got an AP2....
On a separate note, does anybody know a good webpage where I can find listings for used cars for sale in Australia?
www.carsales.com.au
www.carpoint.com.au
Might also pay to send someone an email from that first website, might get a better answer
(http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roa...les/index.aspx)
However, being a government organisation might take them a while to get back to you this time of year
Where you moving to by the way?
cheers
www.carpoint.com.au
Might also pay to send someone an email from that first website, might get a better answer
(http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roa...les/index.aspx)
However, being a government organisation might take them a while to get back to you this time of year
Where you moving to by the way?
cheers
just fyi.
there was a post on nsxprime about importing an nsx into australia and to meet all of the requirements, the owner had to do a RHD conversion, along with several other little things. also, the purchase price of an nsx, if you could find one (they are very rare from what i have seen there) is considerably higher than the price-point here in the US.
i think your best bet will be to buy an AP1 over there as converting will be very difficult, time consuming, and expensive.
here's a link to the nsx RHD conversion:
rhd conversion on nsxprime
there was a post on nsxprime about importing an nsx into australia and to meet all of the requirements, the owner had to do a RHD conversion, along with several other little things. also, the purchase price of an nsx, if you could find one (they are very rare from what i have seen there) is considerably higher than the price-point here in the US.
i think your best bet will be to buy an AP1 over there as converting will be very difficult, time consuming, and expensive.
here's a link to the nsx RHD conversion:
rhd conversion on nsxprime
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Originally Posted by sT(.)(.)K' date='Dec 22 2008, 11:00 PM
www.carsales.com.au
www.carpoint.com.au
Might also pay to send someone an email from that first website, might get a better answer
(http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roa...les/index.aspx)
However, being a government organisation might take them a while to get back to you this time of year
Where you moving to by the way?
cheers
www.carpoint.com.au
Might also pay to send someone an email from that first website, might get a better answer
(http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roa...les/index.aspx)
However, being a government organisation might take them a while to get back to you this time of year
Where you moving to by the way?
cheers
I haven't decided if i will move, but if I do, it will be in Sydney.


