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Lost Soul 10 Oct 2006 16:59

Carnet de passage in Australia?
 
Hi Guys
Question...
I’m a UK resident, if I got a years working visa for Australia and did a years work out there and at the end brought a land cruiser, is it possible for me a U.K resident to get a carnet de passage in Australia? I could then ship my land cruiser to Africa and drive home, then either destroy the car or ship it back to Australia and sell it to complete the carnet de passage.

Regards

Edd

endurotour 11 Oct 2006 01:05

hi, the best i can suggest would be to check out out auto club, RACV (victorian version)
http://www.racv.com.au/wps/wcm/conne...+car+overseas/

try here and maybe a direct email,
cheers al

Lost Soul 14 Oct 2006 16:35

Thank you :)
Regards
Edd

RogerM 15 Oct 2006 18:42

The general principle behind carnets is that the vehicle/goods gets returned to the country where the carnet was issued. Carnets in Australia are issued by the various motoring clubs and they demand either an insurance policy or a bank bond to the maximum value of the duty payable in the countries along your route. eg vehilce value $30k, max duty @150% then you have to leave a bond of $45k or have insurance for that bond. Taking a vehicle out of Australia is still a bit of a rarity - they are so expensive in comparison to other countries.

Think very carefully about what you propose, costs of freight, admin of the carnet on return of the vehicle to Oz - I think only the person listed on a carnet can clear the vehicle through customs which is a vital part of redeeming your bond money.

Quarantine also require the vehicle to be cleaned "as new", you can rack up large fees attempting that. Vehicles that have been in countries with known quarantine risks are likely to attract some serious attention.

Why not cost purchasing a vehicle in SA - substantially less hassles I would have thought.

kzdero 31 Oct 2007 10:09

Carnet no problem
 
No problem whatsover to do what you want to do.
A carnet is easy to get in Aus.


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