I don't want to put a damper on your idea but wouldn't it be a drama to import and register? What I mean is, if you had brought it with you when you came out, you'd only need relatively small amount of Transport Dept rubbish paperwork, i.e. personal import etc. But because you haven't owned it for the last 3 years (I think that's the right period) they'll (TD) want six truck loads of paperwork for it. It sounds rediculus (because it is) but if you bring it in with you they'll rego it with basicly no added stuff, but if you bring it in after it has to be 'complied' and that's a pain depending on year models. 1988? and earlier arn't too bad, 1988-1995 are possible, 1996- ? not possible, ? - 2000 = full complence. A call to Chris at Oz Coopers would be a good idea, he knows EVERYTHING regarding imports. Also you mentioned rust, if it's got any structural rust, repaired or not, they'll probably deam it 'scrap'. They're pretty tough on imports, so 'fudging' the paperwork is a good way of getting a holiday in Long Bay. Sorry about that, didn't mean to be a wet blanket, just thought you should be aware of the pitfalls.
