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| posted on January 1st, 2012 at 07:12 PM |  |  | 
| I'm coming to Oz (Brisbane) and bringing my 63 split - check out my ride. 
 
 Hi from the UK, hopefully i will be coming to Oz this year and want to bring my 63 Split with me.
 If anyone has any experience of this I would be interested in your comments.
 
 Also, where's the best place to live in Brisbane ?
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 I am really not too sure at the moment, I will be working for Nova systems nr Ipswitch ? they have two offices though in Brisbane, one in Brisbane and
the other in Ipswitch. We are still in negotiations.
 
 I need good schools for the kids and most importantly a massive garage !
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| posted on January 1st, 2012 at 09:52 PM |  |  | 
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 Well western brisbane would be the best bet as peak hour traffic in brisbane is shit. There are some nice places around Ipswich, and also the western
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 Thanks, is forest lakes , Springfield and Greenbanks any good ?
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 erm.. depends on what you like in an area?
 
 
 
 
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 Hey, cool - Brissie is a great city, so hope the move all works out for ya.
 
 I moved here from Sydney with work almost 8 years back, and altho it was meant to only be a 2 year move I've ended up staying... I love the place
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 Anyway, each Brisbane suburb has a very different personality and 'feel' to it... and yeah, knowing where your office is going to be is an important
to factor in. Traffic is nowhere near as bad as say Sydney, but it can be a large chunk of your day if you're going with the flow, and the rail
networks here are a lot less than what you see in Europe.
 
 My advice would be line up some temporary accommodation either in Brisbane City, or maybe somewhere like Kangaroo Point or South Brisbane for the
first few months you're here... then travel around, get the feel of suburbs, price ranges etc. and then make decision on where to go. Coming from UK,
won't it take like 3-4 weeks for all your stuff to arrive anyway ?
 
 Coming into a suburb cold, or just on our recommendations can really wreck the experience.... 6 other guys from my company and their families moved in
at the same time from Sydney, Perth and Adelaide... and the ONE guy of that group who didn't do the temporary thing first ended up somewhere
difficult to live with, and so 12 months later him and his fam moved back home again. The rest of us all turned the 2 year transfer into permanent
moves... as the real estate types say it's all about location, Location, LOCATION !!!
 
 As to getting the split rego'd etc.... well it's RHD presumably, so providing not too crazily modified and in resonable mech condition is definitely
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| posted on January 2nd, 2012 at 08:58 AM |  |  | 
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 Welcome to Aussieveedubbers and and our community.  Like Sides says, rent somewhere first as it will help you enormously.  I live in Mt. Crosby which
is about 20 minutes from Ipswich or a 45 minute drive to Brisbane.  It is a small acreage area with lots of room to build a big garage if there is
none there already.  Forest Lake and Springfield tend to be smaller blocks of land so less room for sheds etc.  I don't know much about Greenbank for
housing but there is a big Army training ground there.
 
 Once you rent somewhere, you can drive around and see what these places look like for yourself so you can see if they suit you.
 
 To import your splittie will not be too hard under the personal import scheme but you have to apply before the car gets here.  Follow this link and
there is lots of info and links to the forms you will need http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/vehicle_regulation/bulletin/importing_...
 
 Good luck with the move here.
 
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| posted on January 2nd, 2012 at 09:50 AM |  |  | 
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 http://ironladyimports.com/  can help you bring it with you
   
 
 
 
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| posted on January 2nd, 2012 at 01:50 PM |  |  | 
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 Sides you've made some good points - maybe renting somewhere for a while is an option, then spend your weekends driving around different areas to see
where you and the family want to settle. I commute/drive to work everyday into Brisbane and it can be a bitch, however there are some nice areas in
between Ipswich and Brisbane like Chapel Hill, Kenmore, Brookfield and Fig Tree Pocket. Good luck with your relocation!
 
 
 
 
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posted by Sides Hey, cool - Brissie is a great city, so hope the move all works out for ya.
 
 I moved here from Sydney with work almost 8 years back, and altho it was meant to only be a 2 year move I've ended up staying... I love the place
!!!
 
 
  
 Anyway, each Brisbane suburb has a very different personality and 'feel' to it... and yeah, knowing where your office is going to be is an important
to factor in. Traffic is nowhere near as bad as say Sydney, but it can be a large chunk of your day if you're going with the flow, and the rail
networks here are a lot less than what you see in Europe.
 
 My advice would be line up some temporary accommodation either in Brisbane City, or maybe somewhere like Kangaroo Point or South Brisbane for the
first few months you're here... then travel around, get the feel of suburbs, price ranges etc. and then make decision on where to go. Coming from UK,
won't it take like 3-4 weeks for all your stuff to arrive anyway ?
 
 Coming into a suburb cold, or just on our recommendations can really wreck the experience.... 6 other guys from my company and their families moved in
at the same time from Sydney, Perth and Adelaide... and the ONE guy of that group who didn't do the temporary thing first ended up somewhere
difficult to live with, and so 12 months later him and his fam moved back home again. The rest of us all turned the 2 year transfer into permanent
moves... as the real estate types say it's all about location, Location, LOCATION !!!
 
 As to getting the split rego'd etc.... well it's RHD presumably, so providing not too crazily modified and in resonable mech condition is definitely
do-able !!!
 
 
   
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 many thanks for this it is really helping me. The bus is majorly modded and that's what i'm worried about and its also a left hooker but the old
girl is nearly 50 years old so i was told that more and more left hand drives are hitting the scene  down under......is this true.
 The bus is running 200bhp and has a Subaru conversion but I was thinking about putting an air cooled lump back in just to get it through customs etc
and then re fit the Subaru. I wanted to import it under the pre-1978 rule which means it needs the air-cooled motor back in.
 
 what do you think ? i'll try and post some photos later.
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| posted on January 2nd, 2012 at 07:42 PM |  |  | 
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 Not sure how the mods would affect the import side of things.  To get approval to register here though, it can stay LHD due to the age so that would
not be a problem.  You would have to get the headlights changed to RHD lenses and probably have amber blinkers.  The Subaru would also need to be
approved by a local engineer so any photos of the build should be brought with you to show the engineer.  It would probably also need the brakes
upgraded if not already done and for them to be approved by an engineer as well.
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 Hi Yogie,
 brakes are disks all around. Due to the year it doesn't have amber flashers they are single round red ones, so they flash like in the USA and the
flashers in the front are white - this is all legal in the UK. I'm confident that the Scoobie install is engineered to a good standard, but would it
be easier to convert it back to air-cooled then re-fit ? I see that there is a specialist subaru / vw garage in Brisbane so what do you guys do when
you change the engine from air-cooled to Scoobie ? do you have to have an engineers report ?
 The headlights should already by RHD for the UK yearly test.
 My plan was to convert it back to air-cooled and put the Scoobie engine inside the bus when I send it over - along with the contents of my garage !
 keep the comments coming, maybe we'll hook up for a beer sometime.
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| posted on January 2nd, 2012 at 08:55 PM |  |  | 
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 Custom Off Road in Stafford do the subi conversions here.  Have a look on the governments website that I sent to see about the engine for import.  I
would have thought it would not be too hard to bring it in with the new engine in it but you will need a local sign off for it before registration. 
Same for the brakes.  It is probably easier if they are brakes from another vehicle (Porsche for example).  Still think you would probably have to do
something about the blinkers though.
 
 Let us know when you are here and we will meet up.
 
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| posted on January 2nd, 2012 at 08:59 PM |  |  | 
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 engine and brakes will be no prob, i can give you the number of the guy in brisbane  that approved my split (also with subi motor)
   
 
 
 
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| posted on January 2nd, 2012 at 09:04 PM |  |  | 
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 Darren (Rossi46) imported a modified beetle and had a bit of trouble getting to the right person.
 Have a look here
 http://forums.aussieveedubbers.com/viewtopic.php?tid=94572
 
 maybe send him a PM
 
 things like dropped spindles and such are frowned upon.
 Some of the disc conversions are as well.
 
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| posted on January 2nd, 2012 at 09:07 PM |  |  | 
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posted by kombibob engine and brakes will be no prob, i can give you the number of the guy in brisbane  that approved my split (also with subi motor)
   
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 perfect, yes please.
 
 I think the issue will be more like getting it registered as a 63 with a MY1999 engine in it by the customs people. They may register it as a 1999
vehicle and therefore has to comply with emissions etc....due to the engine install, i'll try and post the link later.
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 Put the air cooled back in, at least then you can use it when you come over, then look at what's involved with the Scooby conversion.
 Also the rules recently changed and I believe it basically must be stock , ie height engine, brakes, wheels ect, I know the custom car sellers are
having a hell of a time trying to get modified Yank cars into the country.
 You won't have a problem with it being a left hooker, the closer you can get to it looking as stock as possible the easier it will be to get into the
country.
 I think you will have a problem with the disc brakes, they won't even allow some genuine ones here , ie if you even fit Porsche ones you have to get
them engineered, I have heard of an engineer not passing CSP brakes as his excuse was he hadn't seen them before so he wouldn't pass them?
 Also some places say you have to have demisters , two speed wipers ect if you have a later engine fitted, it all depends on the engineer and how they
interperet the rules, you first problem is getting it in the country and regoed first
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| posted on January 20th, 2012 at 04:22 AM |  |  | 
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posted by kombibob engine and brakes will be no prob, i can give you the number of the guy in brisbane  that approved my split (also with subi motor)
   
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 That would be kind thanks.  I have found out a bit more about the job, I will be working at either Bribane airport or Victoria Army barracks. So North
side of the town may be better for us.
 I have been looking at Samford Village and Ferney Hills - are these places any good ? Good schools are essential.
 
 Do you guys have any shows coming up ? Hope to be there in September.
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 ha ha love it!
 Samford is a nice place to live semi rural and still not far from every thing, i live just up the hill from there.
 But yep chuck the aircooled back in for the trip and trust me you will have no probs getting the rest engineered in QLD once you have the customs
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| posted on January 20th, 2012 at 10:23 AM |  |  | 
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posted by Zebra van man Thanks, is forest lakes , Springfield and Greenbanks any good ?
 
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 I moved here from UK 18 month ago I sold my 67 split as it was a pain to bring it over I was told you have bring it back to stock to re register in
qld.
 Anyway if your working in Ipswich forget living in the north lol. I have worked in Forrest lake and know the area well and would say there is better
places in Brissy to live. For a start it's right next to Inala which is a a dump.
 North Brissy is best lol but in all fairness even the Worst suburbs are nice compared to most ruff places in UK.
 Keep the thread updated and if there is any help I can give ( having made the move) let me know
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 Oh yeah I live in Arana hills right next to ferney hills lol.
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 Northside people are generally deluded about the desirability of their suburbs.
  
 Some very nice suburbs in south Brissie along with ordinary ones.
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posted by vassy66T1 Northside people are generally deluded about the desirability of their suburbs.
  
 Some very nice suburbs in south Brissie along with ordinary ones.
 Southern side of Brisbane has all the new road networks so you can get around a lot better IMO
 
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posted by kombibob engine and brakes will be no prob, i can give you the number of the guy in brisbane  that approved my split (also with subi motor)
   
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 Not correct , to import it needs to be stock but once here you can get the mods engineered and then register with the goodnesses. Mitchell
 
 
 
 
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