Bytor
5th May 2005, 20:13
Hi all,
Just joined up and can see that passion for bikes is as strong in NZ as it is in UK.
Just had our PR approved passports back this week and intend to leave for NZ at the end of July.
Intended to buy my mates bike to ship over with us - 1997 ZX-6. Only paying £1700 for it which is a mates good price!
I could buy in NZ but I know the bikes history and as it's my best mates it holds sentimental value to me. However I'm getting concerned and confused about the cost of actually putting it on the road in NZ. Does anyone have experience of this and a breakdown of costs/time to do this? I know that I'll have to pay GST as I'll not have owned it for over 12 months, but what about all the MAF, compliance, registration, shipping costs and insurance? I intend to ship it in the container with all the house stuff. As I'm buying it privately do I need a valutaion/compliance certificate done here in the UK?
So many questions I know, but if anyone can give me a definate answer/list of what to do or link to someone who knows then I'd be eternally gratefull. Loads of people have done this so it can't be too difficult.
Cheers
Paul
Just joined up and can see that passion for bikes is as strong in NZ as it is in UK.
Just had our PR approved passports back this week and intend to leave for NZ at the end of July.
Intended to buy my mates bike to ship over with us - 1997 ZX-6. Only paying £1700 for it which is a mates good price!
I could buy in NZ but I know the bikes history and as it's my best mates it holds sentimental value to me. However I'm getting concerned and confused about the cost of actually putting it on the road in NZ. Does anyone have experience of this and a breakdown of costs/time to do this? I know that I'll have to pay GST as I'll not have owned it for over 12 months, but what about all the MAF, compliance, registration, shipping costs and insurance? I intend to ship it in the container with all the house stuff. As I'm buying it privately do I need a valutaion/compliance certificate done here in the UK?
So many questions I know, but if anyone can give me a definate answer/list of what to do or link to someone who knows then I'd be eternally gratefull. Loads of people have done this so it can't be too difficult.
Cheers
Paul