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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    That what i was thinking..... just expensive if i have to change into my name. I have sent an email off to the freight agent who handles the NZ side. Will ring em tomorrow to find out more.
    good luck man....when are you back? Cold Kiwi this year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    good luck man....when are you back? Cold Kiwi this year?
    Cheers. trying to get back ASAP either need to sell bike or import it........$$$$$$$$
    Will definitely be at the CK this year. Its the one thing missing from here, a decent pissup Rally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    Cheers. trying to get back ASAP either need to sell bike or import it........$$$$$$$$
    Will definitely be at the CK this year. Its the one thing missing from here, a decent pissup Rally.
    see you there then. we will be camping same place when you saw us last time. Have you still got the old Buell or did you sell to get to oz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    see you there then. we will be camping same place when you saw us last time. Have you still got the old Buell or did you sell to get to oz?
    Very very sadly sold it to move here..... loved that X1..
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    Very very sadly sold it to move here..... loved that X1..
    damn...yeah it was a cool ride......anyhow, back on subject, why dont you try calling Chch Motorcycles on 027 4386934. They import HEAPs of bikes and may be able to help.

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    What did nz customs and nzta have to say?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeeJay View Post
    What did nz customs and nzta have to say?
    Rang the NZ side of the shipping agent, she couldn't help that much, said she hasn't dealt with any that haven't been previously owned overseas.

    So fuck it, i bit the bullet and rego'd it in my name, now to derego it and ship it.....$$$$$$$$$$$$$$


    oh after i sell my car to pay for it of course.....
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    I imported my T'bird when I moved over.

    Sell it and buy another one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I imported my T'bird when I moved over.

    Sell it and buy another one.
    if i wasn't in a Hurry i would BD, but i am.......
    Harley Davidson: The most efficient way to convert gasoline into noise without the side effects of horsepower.

    'Fast' Harleys are only fast compared to stock Harleys.

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    Been there ....

    In the late 90's I shipped my Guzzi Le Mans back to NZ. Rolled it off the furniture delivery truck, it still had half a tank of gas, started it up and rode it around to the local NZTA and had a new number plate on it within half an hour.

    The only paperwork I needed was the original bill of sale from the bike shop where I purchased the bike.

    Still had to pay the GST though!

    Guzzi

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    Check out this guide from the Wiki:
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/wiki/Importing_a_used_bike

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