Viper importing

Viper importing

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makser

Original Poster:

57 posts

154 months

Thursday 20th December 2018
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After owning a couple of vipers I have seen one in the USA. I know many on this site have been through the buying and shipping process before .Anyone know a good shipping company to use ? How do you get the ball rolling etc .What's the estimated cost on a car worth around 30 , 000 dollars. This one is for sale privately which i imagine is more risky than a dealer .Any advice or help much appreciated.

sonicbloo

637 posts

150 months

Thursday 20th December 2018
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I've not imported a car for over 13 years but here's a (rough - hence the ?'s) break down

Cost of car $30,000 = £23,684 (todays rate of 1.27)
Shipping £1500?
UK import duty (10% of car plus shipping cost) £2520
20%VAT (car plus shipping plus import duty) £5540
US transport to docks £400?
Conversion for MOT or IVA £500?
Registration £200?

Grand total £34344

There will no doubt be a few hidden extras so you won't get much/any change out of £35k

There are quite a few companies out there who can offer the full service and advice, STS imports, Golden Chariots, Kingstown Shipping, Hills etc


Edited by sonicbloo on Thursday 20th December 23:42

makser

Original Poster:

57 posts

154 months

Friday 21st December 2018
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Thanks for the info sonic bloo .I will look into it with all that info taken on board .

fatboy18

18,947 posts

211 months

Saturday 22nd December 2018
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Everything is calculated on the "Bill of Sale" wink
You must also make sure you get the title document as you won't be able to register the car with the DVLA without it.
Shipping prices vary depending on where the car is located and how fast you want it.

Ship my car is another company that advertise in various car mags. I used Kingstown shipping smile

they will talk you through the options.

makser

Original Poster:

57 posts

154 months

Saturday 22nd December 2018
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Thanks .I didn't know about the title document business .

Zeds

3,140 posts

237 months

Monday 7th January 2019
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used kingston 6 years ago. final costs came in surprisingly cheaper than expected! :-)
lovely exchange rate right now...! :-/

fatboy18

18,947 posts

211 months

Monday 7th January 2019
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Zeds said:
used kingstown 6 years ago. final costs came in surprisingly cheaper than expected! :-)
lovely exchange rate right now...! :-/
EFA

Hensen

123 posts

192 months

Wednesday 24th April 2019
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Just brought my 3rd Viper over.

Get a sales slip for as lower price as possible, sold with bad motor, sold with junk title, sold with poor paintwork etc.

Shipping from inland to port of sailing 350 USD. Sea transport 800USD, UK paperwork £200.

Collection from Southampton docks, £140 quid in petrol and snacks for 2nd driver.

sonicbloo

637 posts

150 months

Thursday 2nd May 2019
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Hensen said:
Just brought my 3rd Viper over.

Get a sales slip for as lower price as possible, sold with bad motor, sold with junk title, sold with poor paintwork etc.

Shipping from inland to port of sailing 350 USD. Sea transport 800USD, UK paperwork £200.

Collection from Southampton docks, £140 quid in petrol and snacks for 2nd driver.
Pictures would be nice to see, what year/model etc

427James

628 posts

213 months

Tuesday 14th January 2020
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I am about to import a 2001 RT10 from Dubai - its my own car which I have had for years.

Does anyone know what the lighting modifications are for this to get the thing MOT'd and if anyone has done it? I would prefer not to bodge the lighting if possible.


fatboy18

18,947 posts

211 months

Tuesday 14th January 2020
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You normally have to rotate the reflector in the headlamps.
Mot station may also require you to have a rear Fog Lamp.

I did not want a seperate fog lamp on my car so got a red bulb for the RHS reverse lamp and ran a wire from the lamp to a seperate switch which I can mount in the car. (I did not drill the dash).

If the MOT Station requires you to have side indicators (Not sure if you require an IVA Test or MOT?)

We fitted side indicators for the IVA test, using some made up flat plate brackets mounted in front of the doors and attached brackets to an existing screw hole, recessed slightly where the hood scollop is, we did not drill holes in the side of the hood.

427James

628 posts

213 months

Tuesday 14th January 2020
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Thanks - thats helpful!

fatboy18

18,947 posts

211 months

Tuesday 14th January 2020
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I have NEVER had problem with all that at mot time

mrfunex

545 posts

174 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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I’ve had indicator repeaters fitted and rear fog lights located in the diffuser. The only worry I have at MOT time is the emissions! It certainly smells like an American car!

sonicbloo

637 posts

150 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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avoid drilling for your side repeaters, mine are stuck on flush mounted LED's , I can't find where I bought them from, but these would do the trick https://www.carbuilder.com/uk/side-repeater-vents-...



Baldchap

7,626 posts

92 months

Wednesday 15th April 2020
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People who have shipped cars - what condition did they arrive in and was there evidence of abuse at the UK port of arrival? I've heard some horror stories about Liverpool docks and imported cars being bounced off the limiter from cold start...

fatboy18

18,947 posts

211 months

Wednesday 15th April 2020
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I think it's very much down to which shipping company you use, (who their overseas agents are) and which port you decide to ship to.

I got my car shipped from Oakland San Francisco, to Southampton, Shared container with another car.
The container was unloaded and taken to Eastleigh, cars unloaded and then I got the call to collect.
When I arrived at the bonded warehouse the car was sitting there with a flat front tyre! It seemed a nail had gone into the tyre,(either when they chocked the cars in the container to stop them shifting about or in the unloading process).

It was a Pain in the arse because the car had non standard size wheel nuts on it and I had to phone around local tyre dealers to see if they had a 22mm socket.

I never did get any sort of compensation from the company, but everything else was good.

One thing though, make sure the fuel tank is next to empty, they do not ship cars with full tanks. wink
One owner I know had a fairly full tank of fuel in his Viper and the freight company started his car (In the USA) and left it running to burn off the fuel, because the car was not moving the heat from the exhaust burnt off sections of paint on the side sills. This had to dealt with putting in a claim to the shipping company. Hassle you don't need!



sonicbloo

637 posts

150 months

Thursday 16th April 2020
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Baldchap said:
People who have shipped cars - what condition did they arrive in and was there evidence of abuse at the UK port of arrival? I've heard some horror stories about Liverpool docks and imported cars being bounced off the limiter from cold start...
Use a reputable shipping company with plenty of experience, you should be ok

A friend of mine just imported a Mustang which arrived in perfect condition using this company in Hull https://www.xvcmotors.co.uk/

Problem now is he's been waiting over a month for a V5 from the DVLA due to lockdown, even though the IVA and MOT were done 5 weeks ago