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Author:  miniDave [ Mon Dec 03, 2012 2:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Customs Broker needed_Sydney

I have a load of 10" gravel rally tyres from Finland arriving at the Sydney dock shortly and need help with customs clearance.

Anyone in this business?

Author:  Timbo [ Mon Dec 03, 2012 3:47 pm ]
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Oh dear. Prepare to be bent over. :cry:

Tim

Author:  miniimports [ Mon Dec 03, 2012 6:28 pm ]
Post subject:  re tyres

ooh yeah hopefully you dont have many as you may be really bent over hard
you will probably need to apply for a tyre importing licence and then somehow try to get the supplier/maker of the tyres to write a letter stating that they guarantee that mosquito larvae exposure hasnt occurred,
thats why we dont see cheaper tyres from suplliers of mini parts,its way too hard unfortunately
if you are really lucky they will just let it slide through
cheers miniimports :roll: :roll: :cry: :cry: [/img]

Author:  MG Rocket [ Mon Dec 03, 2012 7:06 pm ]
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I've heard that if you arrange it to come via Perth, they'll let anything through.
This bit of information came via a regular on a knife forum.

Author:  keastmini [ Mon Dec 03, 2012 8:16 pm ]
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My Uncle has a customs brokerage, never really talked with him about it so not sure what he can do for you but doesn't hurt to call!
http://www.ifbnetwork.com.au/main/default.asp

good luck

I should speak to him about bringing a ute or traveller over from NZ now that I think about it :)

Author:  moemoke [ Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:11 pm ]
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keastmini wrote:
I should speak to him about bringing a ute or traveller over from NZ now that I think about it :)


while you're talking to him can you ask him how much to take a moke to NZ and bring it back again :wink:
Would love to do a trip over there :D

Author:  Timbo [ Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:45 am ]
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Now your talking Moe, NZ would be brilliant in a Moke.

Theoretically you don't need a customs agent to take a car to NZ and bring it back in. You only really need them for importing stuff that is of dutiable value. They do the processing of the paperwork and collect the duty. Depending on how much work they do they often charge a massive fee to shuffle a couple of bits of paper (that you have to give them). Usually if the stuff is small enough to come in by mail or fedex the post office or fedex do the processing for a nominal fee, but if its a container that goes through a freight terminal you need an agent and it can be really expensive, on top of the duty!

Tim

Author:  JC [ Tue Dec 04, 2012 7:53 am ]
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I just brought two seperate shipments of "motorcycle parts" in. Each shipment with a value of $1500. Each shipment cost ~$650 just to get it through our ports. Welcome to THE MOST EXPENSIVE COUNTRY IN THE WORLD to live and do business in.

Dominion Freight in Melbourne (frank and Julie) is who my freight guy in the US used.

Author:  drmini in aust [ Tue Dec 04, 2012 8:43 am ]
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@JC
I think NZ is probably worse, their customs value limit is way lower than ours..

Author:  Timbo [ Tue Dec 04, 2012 9:12 am ]
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JC wrote:
...Each shipment cost ~$650 just to get it through our ports. Welcome to THE MOST EXPENSIVE COUNTRY IN THE WORLD to live and do business in...


Yep thats about right. I freight a lot of scientific equipment around the world for work. It belongs to us so we don't pay duty on it when it comes back in, but we have to pay a Customs agent to do the clearance anyway. More often than not the Agent's fee is more than the duty we would have paid. Port and freight handling charges alone are bad enough.

Tim

Author:  bnicho [ Tue Dec 04, 2012 9:27 am ]
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Timbo wrote:
Now your talking Moe, NZ would be brilliant in a Moke.


According to the Overlander HUBB, NZ is pain in the rear to temporarily import a car. You have to get a roadworthy (WOF). The shipping is quite expensive too.

I'd rather IMM 2014 in the UK. :)

Author:  JC [ Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:38 pm ]
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drmini in aust wrote:
@JC
I think NZ is probably worse, their customs value limit is way lower than ours..


Less than $150 of that $650 was stamp duty. There were seven different "fees" just to get it in the door. Ridiculous.

Author:  PDJ [ Fri Dec 28, 2012 3:35 pm ]
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Just Bumping this as I am currently getting bent over for an engine. How did you get on with the broker MiniDave?

Author:  drmini in aust [ Fri Dec 28, 2012 3:42 pm ]
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PDJ wrote:
Just Bumping this as I am currently getting bent over for an engine.

I hope your engine is better built than the one Lockie imported a while back.
It was a red rattle can rebuild... a couple of hundred km and it was roo ted.:cry: :cry:

Author:  Blunder [ Fri Dec 28, 2012 5:33 pm ]
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I have in the past brought in 5 sets of wheels and tyres with little/no issues, with any tyres aqis always wants to investigate which is $160 ish straight up but apart from that.....

Easy!

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