AUSTRALIA IMPORT REGULATION FOR JAPAN USED CARS

The most popular cars

  1. BMW 3 Series
  2. Toyota Coaster
  3. Nissan Skyline
  4. Subaru Impreza WRX
  5. Nissan Elgrand
  6. Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
  7. Nissan GT-R
  8. Nissan Fairlady Z

 

Shipping Ports

Used vehicles are mainly shipped to the ports of Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin, Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney. Generally RoRo (Roll-on Roll-off) shipping method is used for vehicle shipment, if requested a container shipment can be arranged.

Age limitation on imported cars

No age restriction on used vehicles imported to Australia. Thus, Australians can import used vehicle of any age.

Steps to Import Car in Australia

  1. Obtain a Vehicle Import Approval (VIA) from the Vehicle Safety Standards Branch of the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government.
  2. Pay customs duty, Goods and Services Tax (GST) and luxury car tax (LCT) where applicable and obtain customs clearance at the port of entry.
  3. Obtain quarantine clearance from the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) after the road vehicle has arrived at the port of entry.
  4. To gain Customs clearance for an imported road vehicle you must hold a valid VIA for that road vehicle.
  5. It is an offence under the MVSA to import, sell or present new or used imported road vehicles to the Australian market for the first time unless those road vehicles meet the National Standards.
  6. If your road vehicle has a value below the import entry threshold (AUD1000) it may be cleared by Customs by lodging a self-assessed clearance (SAC) declaration. A VIA is required regardless of the value of the road vehicle.
  7. Get a quote for shipping / customs clearance / quarantine / packing / depot / terminal handling fees / cleaning fees / duties / taxes.
  8. Purchase the car in a controlled manner, via an agent, or by a letter of credit through you bank.
  9. The risks involved with loss of money is dependant on the relationship you have with the seller.
  10. Make sure all documents are given to a customs broker in your port, or you can have a go at clearing yourself. Mistakes are costly and storage isn't cheap, so using a broker is a smart move.
  11. They have methods of valuing the car less that what you expect to save on duties (usually 10 percent) and GST 10 percent. Also high price vehicles may attract luxury car tax.
  12. Delivery of your road vehicle into home consumption will only be authorized where Customs and AQIS clearance requirements are met.

Eligibility for Importing a Vehicle

  1. You have owned and used the vehicle overseas for a period of not less than twelve continuous calendar months.
  2. You are of driving age.
  3. You must be an Australian citizen.
  4. You are a migrant holding permanent residency in Australia.
  5. You are allowed to import any vehicle which is 15 or more years old on the date it lands in Australia.
  6. Cars are required to be right hand drive

 

 This information is only for your reference. For up-to-date information please visit your governmental official source.