Importing a car

So here's the deal breaker. You need to have a valid work permit for Botswana before you are allowed to bring that car into SA without paying the ludicrous import levies. Even then they are so full of nonsense, for example if you ask one of the importers there to get you a specific car from Japan it is only allowed to be transported from Durban to Bots on a trailer - it cannot be driven to there.

The reason for the work permit is so that they know you are paying tax on that side.
 
@Colin62 Thanks for the info. Seems like its going to be quite a headache getting the car over here and registered.
Also if it conforms to the ''defined circumstances''.

Guess its going to be best to wait it out and save up for that AE86

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Hi Guys

I'm a massive fan of pre 90's Japanese performance cars.
Been following pages such as JDM auction watch, and Australian import pages even been keeping an eye on those funky imports that find their way into Namibia.

Have my sights set on a 1988 MZ20 Soarer (7M GTE)
Wanting to find out if anyone has previous experience with importing a car?
Taxes, paperwork etc.

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Hi Guys

I'm a massive fan of pre 90's Japanese performance cars.
Been following pages such as JDM auction watch, and Australian import pages even been keeping an eye on those funky imports that find their way into Namibia.

Have my sights set on a 1988 MZ20 Soarer (7M GTE)
Wanting to find out if anyone has previous experience with importing a car?
Taxes, paperwork etc.

Stunning car, is it worth the hassle and effort? I don't think so, but that's my personal opinion.
Seeing as the Original Hachi is so darn expensive, MKiv Supras and VER6 STi's are all expensive, I went for something that was available in SA, not common, Looks of the Hachi, Enough grunt (7MGTE) and most important, has pop up headlights. Aptly named: The Buster....



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Lol, would love one of those, heard whispers of one driving around here in CPT. Pity they're cult cars so ridiculously over priced. Guess i'll have to settle for the 3lt turbo tho:D

There are 2. One panda and one full white.
I've seen the full white one in seapoint, alas I wasn't driving and the driver refused to stop LOL/
The panda is owned by a guy that works at Mweb i think. Lives in Kuilsriver. Must've cost him an arm and a leg though, cos Panda Treuno's cost more in Japan than MKiv Supras.
 
The Buster....

Lol Gorgeous car bro. Guess theres something about those boxy Soarer's that got me.
The Trueno is way too overpriced.
Im currently in the works of turning my current project AE82 into a Trueno look alike.
Having the full front, fenders bumper, pop ups, front doors and skins for the rears etc imported from Australia.
Apparently the chassis is as close to the AE86 and there is a AE101 tuned by Zeeline running a 20v turbo RWD conversion.
So i think with enough work i'll have something different to roll around in, RWD pop up light AE82 :love:
For me it was either the Soarer or the conversion as my new years resolution
 
Lol Gorgeous car bro. Guess theres something about those boxy Soarer's that got me.
The Trueno is way too overpriced.
Im currently in the works of turning my current project AE82 into a Trueno look alike.
Having the full front, fenders bumper, pop ups, front doors and skins for the rears etc imported from Australia.
Apparently the chassis is as close to the AE86 and there is a AE101 tuned by Zeeline running a 20v turbo RWD conversion.
So i think with enough work i'll have something different to roll around in, RWD pop up light AE82 :love:
For me it was either the Soarer or the conversion as my new years resolution

Go for it man. Seen the red RWD AE, but if memory serves it's a AE92? (i stand under correction).
Pics of your AE82? If it's an avante., all the better!

Their options are very limited as well.
FD would be nice.
Interesting tho that the MKIV's can only be used for racing, not road use


Only currently, japan changes the laws i.t.o. exports. Currently they've closed MKiv exports. I suspect it'll re-open again this year. So the Mkiv's imported before 2016, could be licensed as road cars, or something like that....
There was a time they stopped all AE86 exports too, but I belive it's open again?
 
I recall there also being a loophole into bringing in collectors editions, or rather cars that MSA have listed somewhere..
that and they cant be driven on public roads, only on race tracks etc.
i remember the rx7 being on that list.

most of these jap classics, if done correctly and invested in w.r.t mods etc will need to be driven on the track only in any case.
i am not including the "mountain-road-drifters" here.

i'd love a 240z anyday ALL DAY man...
 
Sorry for the necro, but what is the story here:

They don't make it clear in the article or website but they mainly ship to sub Saharan countries other than South Africa. I suppose they will import into South Africa but you'll be paying a 140% odd duty based on the current South African value of the vehicle.
 
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