Got some spare coin?

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Mister Biggus, Nov 23, 2009.

  1. "> Used to be if it was over 15 years old, then they changed that to
    Extract from "Importing Vehicles to Australia" Aust Gov. information
    Brochure 2009

    http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/ro...mporting_vehicles/general/pdf/VSB10_09.pdf5.1. Vehicles manufactured before 1 January 1989 - Part 4 on ApplicationFormYou can import any vehicle manufactured before 1 January 1989 withoutrestriction, but you still need aVehicle Import Approval for it to enter Australia and the Application forApproval to Import a Vehicle Formmust be used.You might have to modify the vehicle to meet registration requirements. Youshould contact the MotorVehicle Registration Authority in the State or Territory where you intend toregister the vehicle for informationon their requirements.Hope it's rightCapt A. L.
     
    Capt About Lunchtime, Nov 27, 2009
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  2. Mister Biggus

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    Applause

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    Hammo, Nov 27, 2009
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  3. Hmm, I dunno. I would want to ride it. Yes, as you say, if you bought
    them as an investment, then so be it.

    But I've bought rare bikes before and bloody well ridden them.
    Probably the reason they are rare :)
     
    Kevin Gleeson, Nov 29, 2009
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  4. I'm with you there Kevin. If I want an investment I'll buy stocks or real
    estate.
    I buy bikes to ride. The value I get is from the experience not the resale

    Capt A. L.
     
    Capt About Lunchtime, Nov 29, 2009
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