Been throwing the idea around for a while. Buy a $30,000USD or abouts 21/23 window from the states and convert the drive. Must surely beat paying the
55K+ AUD for a bus here.
I'm guessing a lot of people have done something similar, just wondering what the vibe out there is regarding the process.
Sorry I know this must come a bit.
Joal
Easy to import but not easy to convert unless handy with a welder. Doors need to be changed incl pillars, steering easy and dash, but hard to convert a walk thru. Drivers seat base wider on one side than the other. Not for the feint of heart. volma1
You are not allowed to drive a Left Hand car there?
I never would have thought that you would have to go through the work of converting it to RHD in order to use it there.
Here, in the States, you can drive a RHD car, no problems.
It is almost refreshing hearing that someone else is importing cars from here.
I am surprised that there are any left after the U.K. guys have bought them all up.
Sad thing is that they are all just going to rust away, like thiers already have.
Americans are stupid though. If they are not greedy and selling them to the U.K. for more money than they would get here, they are cutting them up and
parting them. Some people think that they are going to make more money selling the bits rather than the whole car or are afraid to apply for a lost
title.
Anyway, off my soapbox, good luck with the import, if you decide to go through with it.
Drive it left hand drive over here. Don't ruin it by converting. you will be too slow to need to overtake on the freeway anyway.
If you go to sell it you will get a little less for LHD over RHD, but if your talking about a samba who gives a sht.
As far as the import, ring customs and quiz them on the fees to import based on what is is and how much you will be paying for it.
Factor in $3000-5000 for shipping.
Plus $3000 to go and inspect it yourself.
Then all good.
Hi
Once a car reaches 30 years old it can be driven LHD, that's in NSW, I'm sure the same would apply in SA.
Steve
Yeah cheers Guys. Didn't think there would be so much work in the doors. Are you talking about the driver's and passengers side or just to get into the back?
I have a Cali 67 Deluxe, full Vic rego and love the Lefty.. sweet.
SA rules are pretty crap when it comes to LHD vehicles. My understanding is that there can be no modifications to a vehicle while it is in LHD config
than to anything other than stock standard (even down to paint colour in the engine bay). I'm talking has to have standard wheels, suspension, brakes
EVERYTHING no matter how anally retentive you think it might be.
In other words - you'd need to justify and prove everything to the folks at Regency Park just to get the thing registered, and it would need to
remain that way forever unless you changed the car to RHD.
Thats my understanding from friends who have bought from the US and currently live here in Adelaide. I'd ring Regency and find out the rules first
before importing to make sure.
Check with Dak Dak further.
Pretty sure he has a pretty big engine in the back of his.
Yeah he does, but he's in Melbourne not Adelaide
Try DSK or the kombiclub forum, there are a few fellas on both sites that have imported their own splitty's and can fill you in on the cost and how
to go about it.
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Thanks for the help guys. Still undecided. I'll keep snooping around. I don't know if i could handle driving LHD every day. I think it would get to me. But if thats what it takes....
I had no probs importing from the states, in fact bought sight unseen 4 years ago and going over next week to visit the prev owner in San Diego Ca. volma1
if you buy a double door bench seat front these are not that difficult to convert. I have driven LHD but I couldn't imagine doing it everyday it would shit me. Mitchell
I too have heard from people in Adelaide that have tried to register LHD cars. The bus would have to be 100% stock, including the original paint colour. I have heard of cars getting knocked back because they have the wrong colour roof.
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