Private Import of an 05 Mustang

Private Import of an 05 Mustang

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cnjohnson_uk

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9,586 posts

244 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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Can anyone give me some tips on importing a new Mustang without using the services of a Broker?

mrkipling

494 posts

257 months

Saturday 2nd April 2005
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It's fairly straight forward, first you need to find a dealer happy to supply you, there are issues with Ford & the export of these cars. Then find a shipping company to collect the vehicle from the dealer, handle the paperwork & tax issues upon arrival in the UK.

The SVA test is bit of a problem, you have to know what you are doing to get the car through the test.

Give me another week & I will let you know if it all went smoothly!! (the ship is scheduled to dock on April 7th)

cnjohnson_uk

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9,586 posts

244 months

Saturday 2nd April 2005
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Yes the SVA is the bit that worries me. I read somewhere that the fog lights and reversing light need to be moved so that the original reversing lights can be made into indicators.

Mustang Baz

1,632 posts

235 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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Catherine - try this posting; www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=82635&f=105&h=0

which basically contains some excellent links to websites which will guide you. I have just imported my 2000 GT which I had when living over there, and found the importation and SVA/paperwork reasonably pain free. I would heartily recommend Mildenhall Auto Centre in Suffolk, who have been excellent in undertaking all the modifications and getting it through te SVA - and at last count, they had 7 new 2005 Mustangs awaiting mod's! Hope this helps and best of luck.

mrkipling

494 posts

257 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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Just had mine done last week, passed the test on Friday in Norwich. It needed, a seperate rear fog, rear indicators relocated to reverse lamps, front side lights moved to headlamp cluster. Side repeatersa added to front wings. Temporary fitment of more prominent front indicators (removed after test) & the exhaust shortening to pull the tips in an inch.

Mildenhall Auto Centre did the work & I took the car myself for the test. Should be registered on Wednesday.

No problem with entire importing process, car arrived in perfect order at Felistowe with 7 miles on the clock. I would do it again in a flash.

>> Edited by mrkipling on Sunday 24th April 19:29

>> Edited by mrkipling on Sunday 24th April 19:29

GavinPearson

5,715 posts

252 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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If anybody is hanging in the balance as to whether to get one or not, I can get you a discounted price to 4% over what the dealer pays. Contact me if interested.

mrkipling

494 posts

257 months

Monday 25th April 2005
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That would be the much vaunted "X plan" I guess, maybe you could help with sourcing a GT500 next year Gavin?

Regards
Jeff

LuS1fer

41,138 posts

246 months

Friday 29th April 2005
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Indicators should be no more than 400mm inboard of the sides and no less than 500mm apart. I don't see how the reverse lights comply.

A guy here has just imported a Mustang GT in ... yes, mineral grey and whoever did his SVA has removed the outer section of red light and grafted in an orange pane of perspex. It looks fantastic.

As for the car itself, make sure you get the extras it needs. the unpainted mirrors look cheap and the plastic door cards look like an acre of cheap nasty plastic. I believe you can get cloth inserts. The seats are also a bit flat and lacking in support.

Personally, I loved the Mustang and can see me getting one at some point in the future. It's just a bit disappointing that the interior and seats are inferior to my '98 Z28. Love the dash though.

I may be interested in a metallic blue GT500 next year too.

mrkipling

494 posts

257 months

Friday 29th April 2005
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Reverse lights for indicators are just fine, I was in attendance at my test last week, the guy illustrated how they pass.

Did that car you looked at have the aluminium dash? The package is known as IUP or interior upgrade package & really improves it inside.

LuS1fer

41,138 posts

246 months

Friday 29th April 2005
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I don't think it did, just the chrome rings. I knew there was an interior upgrade and it sounds like a worthwhile investment.