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hondaboy72
20th December 2011, 19:58
Hi all,
i just bought 3 bikes and sent them to NZ, now apparently after all my research i need a statement of compliance for the brakes. Obviously coming from Thailand they are to Japanese standard but i still need a Statement of Compliance???
Does anyone have a copy of 1 that thye could email me please? Or where i could get 1 as Blue Wing Honda has refused obviously for parallele importing and in Thailand they don't want to sign anything?!
Any help would be appreciated!
Hondaboy :woohoo:
FJRider
20th December 2011, 20:53
Try here .... Good luck ...
http://busway.co.nz/vehicle/importing/step-two/compliance/mia/motorcycles/6/list.html
hondaboy72
21st December 2011, 13:43
:oi-grr:
Been there tried those guys at Honda but they refuse to help.
Does anyone have just a copy of a Statement of Compliance from anyone at all?
:sweatdrop
White trash
21st December 2011, 14:04
Yup, I've got one. How much are you offering for it?
hondaboy72
21st December 2011, 15:22
:eek5:
It's really good to see that people are still just trying to be nice and helping other people!
The only thing i could possibly other you is $1 symbolic dollar just for the effort of scaning it and emailing me.
thanks anyway.
Hondaboy72 :bash:
hondaboy72
21st December 2011, 15:25
I'm still interested though but would need to see a cpoy of it first.
then we'll discuss offers.
I can't make an offer till i see what it is.
White trash
21st December 2011, 16:42
Soooooo, you want to import bikes for sale, completely bypassing the legitimate importer and retailers of the product, so you can make a couple of bucks, and want the necessary brake dec/compliance docs for nothing? So you can make a buck or two?
Yeah, go suck a dick. Blue Wing are right not to offer assistance, I wont either.
How about if you want to import and sell new bikes in New Zealand, you outlay the appropriate funds and apply for an import licence same as all the other distributors had to.
Flea.
FJRider
21st December 2011, 16:58
Statements of complience are for individual vehicles ... not one form that covers ALL vehicles ...
These requirements have been around for some time now. Your fault ... and YOUR problem ... because YOU didn't do your homework prior to importing the bikes.
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/importing/step-two/compliance.html
Str8 Jacket
21st December 2011, 17:00
:eek5:
It's really good to see that people are still just trying to be nice and helping other people!
The only thing i could possibly other you is $1 symbolic dollar just for the effort of scaning it and emailing me.
thanks anyway.
Hondaboy72 :bash:
I'm still interested though but would need to see a cpoy of it first.
then we'll discuss offers.
I can't make an offer till i see what it is.
You are a dick.
JimO
21st December 2011, 17:05
feel the love
Str8 Jacket
21st December 2011, 17:06
feel the love
Bit like a circle jerk with only one person?
Gremlin
21st December 2011, 17:06
Bit like a circle jerk?
I dunno... it appears there is only one jerk in this circle...
FJRider
21st December 2011, 17:08
You are a dick.
Polite as always ... ;)
Str8 Jacket
21st December 2011, 17:09
I dunno... it appears there is only one jerk in this circle...
Yeah, don't know what happened there.... I typed the words 'with only one person' after that text but it disappeared. Have edited it now....
FJRider
21st December 2011, 17:51
Was THIS what he's looking for ... ???
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/virm-entry-cert/docs/reference-materials-16-25-v3a3.pdf
Gremlin
21st December 2011, 18:13
Was THIS what he's looking for ... ???
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/virm-entry-cert/docs/reference-materials-16-25-v3a3.pdf
:facepalm: You're no fun at all... :crybaby:
FJRider
21st December 2011, 18:29
:facepalm: You're no fun at all... :crybaby:
Remember ... those chappies that make and READ those (completed forms) ... take it seriously ... and making a FALSE declaration is a VERY serious offence.
It has to be proved the specs ARE correct, Those that apply must have the spec numbers ... and signed by somebody Authorised to do so ...
Finding that person that is willing to do so ... may be difficult ...
Gremlin
22nd December 2011, 01:37
Remember ... those chappies that make and READ those (completed forms) ... take it seriously ... and making a FALSE declaration is a VERY serious offence.
It has to be proved the specs ARE correct, Those that apply must have the spec numbers ... and signed by somebody Authorised to do so ...
Finding that person that is willing to do so ... may be difficult ...
I have no idea about that process... I find the easiest process is buying from a dealer... I'll see them frequently enough for weird questions no-one else asks, and plenty of servicing ;)
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