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Importing a Kombi from USA
Roukis - April 15th, 2003 at 03:42 PM

Does anyone know how much it would roughly cost to transport a VW Kombi from the states to Australia?

I am thinking of buying one from the states. They seem quite less expensive than the ones for sale here and in heaps better condition.

Can you register a left hand drive in AUstralia? How much?


Bizarre - April 15th, 2003 at 04:23 PM

you can now register LHD cars over 25 years


kombi_kid - April 15th, 2003 at 04:35 PM

hey
from what ive heard its around 3 grand to bring one in but before it comes over it has to be steam cleaned etc!!!
cheers
rhys
p.s. if u find someone wanting wheels etc just chuck them inside the bus and charge them!


waltermitty - April 15th, 2003 at 06:53 PM

This is the reply I got ,same question.

Roll on Roll off is available again between Oz and US (wasn't when I bought my 23 window back). Bout US$1500 all in.

LHD to RHS convesrion isn't difficult on a split - hardest part is the dash. Remember that your cargo doors will also be on the 'wrong' side in a bus tho - not a problem for a single cab of course.

You could be disappointed too. Lotsa California cars are crusty - just buying from Ca is no guarantee. Think a vehicle that has spent its life in Arizona would be a lower risk (market is cheaper, cars are drier...)

RobK


silver - April 15th, 2003 at 09:36 PM

Be very careful buying something you physically have not seen i have heard of someone buying a 924 (i don't know why) from the US to find that the photos sent from US were cheated ie the chrome was all silverpainted to look fresh and the paintwork photoshopped it turns out the car had been in the river and was shot...... if you cant go and look at it you may get ripped off


Listy - April 17th, 2003 at 10:50 AM

can I suggest looking in our very own backyard first?
http://www.tradingpost.com.au 
has loads of kombi's in there ranging from $500 to $10000. Plenty available in Oz.


phatrat - April 20th, 2003 at 08:56 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Listy
can I suggest looking in our very own backyard first?
http://www.tradingpost.com.au 
has loads of kombi's in there ranging from $500 to $10000. Plenty available in Oz.


fish - April 21st, 2003 at 05:36 AM

ypu can cheat a lot on a photo over the internet. fill in rust spots and colour things in. be afraid, be very afraid. Yanks don.t give much away. good luck. fish. P.S. how much are you paying in $ aud ?


Robo - April 21st, 2003 at 08:41 AM

their stuff's no cheaper than ours, in some cases even more, and then you have the added hassel of converting it if you choose to do so, just be patient, and keep looking, get your friends to keep an eye out as well, most people here are quite glad to bring a VW into the fold and get it away from infidels.
Rob......


Listy - April 21st, 2003 at 12:28 PM

http://www.tradingpost.com 

VW KOMBI 1974 1800cc,
good mechanical condition,
extensively reconditioned,
SUH-077,
$3500 or near offer
HILLBANK 08-8287 1158


VW Kombi 2L transporter 1973,
$900 or near offer
BELAIR
08-8370 2940 or 0412-699966
Call mobile only


VW KOMBI CAMPER 2 litre EFI,
air cooled,
82 wide body pop top,
3 way fridge,
stove etc.
ready for touring,
excellent condition
$10500
UPPER STURT
08-8370 9082 after 6pm


VW Kombi ute 1975,
mechanically A1,
good tidy unit,
$2900 negotiable,
SMJ-998
ETHELTON
08-8242 2068 or 0438-883425

VW Kombi Van 1974,
manual pop top,
reconditioned motor,
$2000 negotiable,
UTR-898
MOONTA
08-8821 3081


VW TRANSPORTER 1973
Fully decked out,
too much to list,
great to drive,
$4300,
WBD-659
KINGSWOOD
0402-88 2598

VW Transporter 1997
5 speed manual,
2 litre,
seats 5,
124000kms,
$17500,
WRV-125
BIRDWOOD
08-8568 5277