Anybody imported thier Viper ?

Anybody imported thier Viper ?

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RUSSELLM

Original Poster:

6,000 posts

248 months

Sunday 11th January 2004
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Hi ya Viper folks.
Has anybody brought one in from the states ?
Container costs ?
Is there import tax due, on a second hand vehicle ?

"THEIR"

>>> Edited by RUSSELLM on Sunday 11th January 12:54

viper_larry

4,319 posts

257 months

Sunday 11th January 2004
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Take a look at the section on the main UK Viper Club website about importing your vehicle from the US - gives lots of useful information.

www.ukviperclub.org/page21.html

Viper

10,005 posts

274 months

Sunday 11th January 2004
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add 33% to the cost of a USA vehicle to get it over here after taxes, then allow for transportation costs, SVA test fee and work that is needed to pass the test













>> Edited by Viper on Sunday 11th January 14:49

peterd

75 posts

254 months

Wednesday 14th January 2004
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Container Costs = $900 from the West Coast

Suggest that you buy from a VCA member. Look at the American Web site for a good car.

If the car does NOT have a standard exhaust (Corsa / Borla) make sure that you can "borrow" one to get it through the SVA. SVA legal limit = 103Db after market pumps out 104Db.

El Presidenti (Viper Paul) helped me out.

Fit side repeaters, re-focus the lights and you are away.

RUSSELLM

Original Poster:

6,000 posts

248 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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Forgive me for trying to be mean, is there no way of lowering the taxes, for instance if an American was to bring their car in to England for a holiday, I wouldn't expect them to have to pay tax. I presume it's when you go to register it ?
Also I notice the Japanese imports seem to go in to Ireland first, does anyone know the reason why ?

peterd

75 posts

254 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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You have to pay the shipper all the taxes before the car is released to you in the UK.

The only way you can get around it is claim the car as a "Personnel Import". That means proving you lived abroad and owned the car for more than one year before you bring it to the UK. Then there is no duty to pay.

RUSSELLM

Original Poster:

6,000 posts

248 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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Thanks Peter, I'll have a go at one later in the year, keeping an eye on the weak Dollar & a bit more saving required.