Good Afternoon All,
I was wondering is anyone could help shed some light a my situation!
I have owned a NA6C for the past 8 years. It is currently wasting away in a garage in the UK and I am very keen to have it brought over to NZ.
The car is a 1990 Marina Blue Eunos Roadster. It was imported into the UK from Japan. It has a lot of the options and has done a 90k kms and is in very tidy condition all round.
My understanding reading all of the rules on NZTA would be that a 1990 NA6C does not meet the frontal impact regulations in New Zealand, Hence cannot be imported.
Does anyone have any experience or advice on this wonderful topic!?
Thanks Fastrax
NA6C Japanese/UK Import
Moderators: LilRay.Sun, Furai, Growler, zorruno, jif
-
- I have stars, you haven't. Deal with it
- Posts: 1621
- Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:13 pm
- Location: At the pub
Re: NA6C Japanese/UK Import
I think because it's older than 20 years you can bring it in under the old car rule. Might want to look that one up
-
- Keep calm, Forum Moderator here.
- Posts: 1610
- Joined: Sun May 21, 2006 6:18 pm
- Location: In the Garage.
pretty sure if its over 20 years old and a personal import then its will be ok although after 8 years in the UK i would be VERY weary of rust. ANY rust at all will fail its compliance and mean you have to get it fixed by a panelbeater back to factory spec.
RED '90 TURBO.
SCARING PRIUS DRIVERS SINCE 2002
SCARING PRIUS DRIVERS SINCE 2002
Rust will kill it as to being worth importing,We just bought at work a immigrants from the UK's 03 Mazda Premacy,2000cc and 5 speed Manuel and full body kit,Really nice car,Rare as rocking horse shit here,Japan just did not have them.
RUSTY,Not worth anything now,half the parts are European specific and no good here,We have also seen a few NB UK imports as well,Private imports,RUSTY.
The rust gets picked at the boarder on boarder check,get flagged as structural damage and then you are up for repair cert before compliance.
By all means bring it in,But do make sure it's a good one and worth your while.
I guess if where the car is,hasn't seen too many salty roads it could be still OK
As usual check with local NZTA agents and compliance shops on costs and what paper work you need to do it.
RUSTY,Not worth anything now,half the parts are European specific and no good here,We have also seen a few NB UK imports as well,Private imports,RUSTY.
The rust gets picked at the boarder on boarder check,get flagged as structural damage and then you are up for repair cert before compliance.
By all means bring it in,But do make sure it's a good one and worth your while.
I guess if where the car is,hasn't seen too many salty roads it could be still OK
As usual check with local NZTA agents and compliance shops on costs and what paper work you need to do it.
-
- I have stars, you haven't. Deal with it
- Posts: 1172
- Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:52 am
- Location: Northland
I have seen the blue '5 GRUVBB is talking about and its a little beauty.
considering how much rust issues UK owners have because of their roads, unless your UK based '5 is a one-of-a-kind (eg the washer bottle is full of unicorn tears) then I would look at purchasing something local. It really would be less hassle in the long run.
If it has any rare mods then consider shipping them over, but bear in mind mx5 stuff is easy to get here and there are many of them around. Myself personally, I have seen too many photo's and read too many threads about the 'rusting from the inside out' problems UK mx5's have to even consider touching a UK one..... ever
Basically, for the same sort of money that you would spend shipping your car over, you could buy one here and you would have no hassles with shipping and all the hoops you have to jump through paperwork wise getting it past customs and road legal over here. (not to mention the potential repairs/servicing if the car has been sitting around for an extended period of time.
As mentioned, GRUVBB has a sweet little one that you could consider looking at.
just my 2c
considering how much rust issues UK owners have because of their roads, unless your UK based '5 is a one-of-a-kind (eg the washer bottle is full of unicorn tears) then I would look at purchasing something local. It really would be less hassle in the long run.
If it has any rare mods then consider shipping them over, but bear in mind mx5 stuff is easy to get here and there are many of them around. Myself personally, I have seen too many photo's and read too many threads about the 'rusting from the inside out' problems UK mx5's have to even consider touching a UK one..... ever
Basically, for the same sort of money that you would spend shipping your car over, you could buy one here and you would have no hassles with shipping and all the hoops you have to jump through paperwork wise getting it past customs and road legal over here. (not to mention the potential repairs/servicing if the car has been sitting around for an extended period of time.
As mentioned, GRUVBB has a sweet little one that you could consider looking at.
just my 2c
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests