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Importin a busa from greece -$$$$$ - RYDRZ - 23-08-2012

A mate at work has a mate
That has moved to australia from greece
This lad wants to import his
07 hayabusa love machine to melbourne,
Whats it cost ???
Who n where ???
How to pass vicroads + u know all that

So im keen to help-

Theres info on vicroads, import duty n taxes

A shipping company ,found only 1 so far to get an idea
What cost are involved....

Any feed back will be forwarded to mate of greek boy
( his now new busa forum sign up ;) )

Has anyone done it that you know of & what bullshit
From the authorities did they cop

Any help will be helping a busa rider that needs his

Hayabusa greek love machine to ride around here






RE: Importin a busa from greece -$$$$$ - RyanG - 23-08-2012

There are aussie shipping mobs who will ship your bike to the isle of Mann and back for the TT, perhaps they might be able to assist


RE: Importin a busa from greece -$$$$$ - pan - 23-08-2012

Contact these blokes: http://www.dazmac.com/
Speak to Daryl. Tell them Pan sent you...


RE: Importin a busa from greece -$$$$$ - Heidi1 - 23-08-2012

(23-08-2012, 09:59pm)pan Wrote: Contact these blokes: http://www.dazmac.com/
Speak to Daryl. Tell them Pan sent you...

Well that will either help or not. Guess there is only one way to find out Lol2


RE: Importin a busa from greece -$$$$$ - Vellaterra - 24-08-2012

Just as a reference, and I dont have the shipping agent, but my Uncle recently moved back to Malta and took his VS Ute, cost him $4,000 in shipping and that included gear in the back. I guess a bike should be cheaper.


RE: Importin a busa from greece -$$$$$ - RyanG - 24-08-2012

Must have been a flash VS ute to pay 4k to ship it.