Importing a Camaro

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Accelerated

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973 posts

226 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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Hi all,

been a while since I been through the palava of bringing a yank over, after some advice on the IVA really, last time it was the SVA back in 2007 when I managed to fail it twice!

anyway the car is a 2012 Chevrolet Camaro SS, has anyone got one through the IVA? please can you offer and insight into the costs, form filling required now, and most importantly what need to bo done in order to get it through the IVA please?


many many thanks in advance

ribaric

262 posts

174 months

Friday 19th December 2014
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I was hoping you'd get a comprehensive reply or maybe a referral. I have access to a Chevy Tahoe here in Croatia but the local inspectorate are asking the same questions. Lack of 'E' marked lights, red indicators, non-EU standard windscreen glass and no homologation record is proving too much of a hurdle so it remains in storage.

tortop45

434 posts

159 months

Friday 19th December 2014
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Accelerated said:
Hi all,

been a while since I been through the palava of bringing a yank over, after some advice on the IVA really, last time it was the SVA back in 2007 when I managed to fail it twice!

anyway the car is a 2012 Chevrolet Camaro SS, has anyone got one through the IVA? please can you offer and insight into the costs, form filling required now, and most importantly what need to bo done in order to get it through the IVA please?


many many thanks in advance
i think your best bet might be look for new camaro,s for sale and give them a call and pick there brains for cost,s and who done the IVA work as a start.The lights is the main problem on these cars,yes it can be done mine,s fine.