Importing a new car from Japan - Landcruiser 70 series

Importing a new car from Japan - Landcruiser 70 series

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jason61c

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5,978 posts

175 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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Given that a new Landcruiser 70 series is 4,800,000, Say £27k.

tax and duty circa £6500.

£33.5k total.

Shipping around £2k.

whats a sensible rate to pay to get one landed? £38k with agent fees? Anyone know a good a agent?

https://toyota.jp/landcruiser70/grade/?padid=from_...

josh00mac

321 posts

109 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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Following with interest. Import market seems to have been very quiet for years I assume due to the weak pound. LC 70 and a Nissan 400Z would be a great two car garage.

jason61c

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175 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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The yen is weak at the min, had been a while.

jason61c

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Sunday 17th December 2023
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No idea why the mods buried my thread here. Thanks…

21st Century Man

40,929 posts

249 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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Yep, the Yen has been very weak for a few years, Japan is crazy cheap.

Axeboy

356 posts

121 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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Im sure I heard the issue will be actually getting one. I think the next 3 years are already allocated

I reckon £35k-ish if you could ever get one at list price

The part I wouldnt know is the cost/risk with the IVA/reg

Edited by Axeboy on Sunday 17th December 13:28

TommoAE86

2,669 posts

128 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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jason61c said:
No idea why the mods buried my thread here. Thanks…
Shhh can’t have the Eurotrash lovers cottoning onto the best cars wink

Figures above match what I paid including the extra to an importer for both of mine.

jason61c

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Sunday 17th December 2023
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TommoAE86 said:
jason61c said:
No idea why the mods buried my thread here. Thanks…
Shhh can’t have the Eurotrash lovers cottoning onto the best cars wink

Figures above match what I paid including the extra to an importer for both of mine.
just shows the mods to be a little narrow minded!

What did you import?

jason61c

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Sunday 17th December 2023
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Axeboy said:
Im sure I heard the issue will be actually getting one. I think the next 3 years are already allocated

I reckon £35k-ish if you could ever get one at list price

The part I wouldnt know is the cost/risk with the IVA/reg

Edited by Axeboy on Sunday 17th December 13:28
I know the larger one is, not sure on this.

Axeboy

356 posts

121 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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Naa, im pretty sure its this one

JDM Auction Watch certainly stated: "Limited to just 400 units/month we can get you one but the lead time will be 3 years"


jason61c

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Monday 18th December 2023
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Paying overs in a flip could save cash also.

I’ll try and find out

TommoAE86

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128 months

Monday 18th December 2023
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jason61c said:
just shows the mods to be a little narrow minded!

What did you import?
Being honest any Japanese car mention elsewhere on this site seems to get a fair amount of negative responses and has ramped up recently, look at that guy with the thread in here about the way Japanese cars look, shame as it was an interesting question but still wanted to bh about how a RX-7 looked. rolleyes

I've had two but they weren't new so didn't have much to do to get through the inspection or whatever. I had a '93 Skyline GTS-t and my current car which is a '06 Toyota Crown Athlete. I don't have the exact figures but I'm fairly confident in saying that it was £3k-ish for both which covers the transportation + profit of the guys I used.

ChocolateFrog

25,445 posts

174 months

Monday 18th December 2023
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Might be worth giving the likes of Torque GT a bell?

Probably pay a bit more but they seem like a decent outfit.

I'm not in anyway associated with them, but I got close to bringing in a 100 Series with them, they seem very professional.

Axeboy

356 posts

121 months

Tuesday 19th December 2023
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No orders left till it opens again, maybe, in 2026

Confirmed today

jason61c

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175 months

Tuesday 19th December 2023
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it might be cheaper to pay for a 'flipped' one or pay over as it could help being 'used' with import costs.

MajorMantra

1,305 posts

113 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Curious about this too. How would you actually go about the buying part? I'm assuming a Japanese dealer probably won't facilitate selling directly to someone abroad, right? In which case, do you need someone on the ground to play the part of a regular punter?

(This train of thought stimulated by my discovery earlier today that the kei version of the Jimny starts at, wait for it, £9k!)

TommoAE86

2,669 posts

128 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Depends, if the parts shared then your local dealer - for example on my Skyline the rear shocks were shared with the 200SX (it was a GTS-t) so that was a Nissan dealer, and the Crown is a Lexus GS underneath so that's easy.

For other stuff then I'll find the part number on Amayama and see if it's the same as an EU with a different number or buy from them. Had to replace the bonnet struts on the Crown and it was cheaper and quicker to get them from Japan that it was through a main dealer laugh

shirt

22,600 posts

202 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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£2k for shipping? You might want to recheck that! Rates have gone up >50% in the past week.

MajorMantra

1,305 posts

113 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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TommoAE86 said:
Depends, if the parts shared then your local dealer - for example on my Skyline the rear shocks were shared with the 200SX (it was a GTS-t) so that was a Nissan dealer, and the Crown is a Lexus GS underneath so that's easy.

For other stuff then I'll find the part number on Amayama and see if it's the same as an EU with a different number or buy from them. Had to replace the bonnet struts on the Crown and it was cheaper and quicker to get them from Japan that it was through a main dealer laugh
If that was in reply to me, you're answering a different question. I meant "the buying the car part" not "buying parts", if you get my (Tokyo) drift.

InitialDave

11,924 posts

120 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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shirt said:
£2k for shipping? You might want to recheck that! Rates have gone up >50% in the past week.
Hmm, really?

Friend has a Honda currently on the way (assuming it doesn't get jacked, it's somewhere between Somalia and the Suez right now) and I think his shipping was under £1k.

Didn't realise pricing was that volatile. Or is it a direct effect of the current piracy worries and having to go the long way?