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  • #31
    Re: 1999 Audi S3

    Originally posted by cheeba View Post
    That said, can you guys hide a D3 4.2TT TDI in that container for me? Just pull the badges and put a Bora badge on it or something.
    If you want to buy it in pieces and reassemble it when it arrives, it could be done.

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    • #32
      Re: 1999 Audi S3

      How much is it to import from overseas?

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      • #33
        Re: 1999 Audi S3

        I figure less then 10k should get me a fully loaded 4motion tdi. 15-20k would get me a pheaton with. V10 diesel, haven't looked at the a8's with the 4.2 in awhile. I have also looked at allroads with the 2.5l diesel, but that engine is not as good as the 1.9. There is a thread on tdiclub about costs bringing over cars. I will look it up later when I am noton a phone.
        Ben
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        • #34
          Re: 1999 Audi S3

          4mo v6 bora... mmmmm
          drive green ||
          2003 Volkswagen Jetta 1.8T - ex old fun car
          2011 Mercedes Benz B200 Turbo - daily getter

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          • #35
            Re: 1999 Audi S3

            Here is the tdiclub link

            http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=370476

            Here is one that I would maybe consider....

            http://suchen.mobile.de/auto-inserat...rt=ALSO_EXPORT

            Here, don't know about the sunroof, but it has heated seats
            http://suchen.mobile.de/auto-inserat...rt=ALSO_EXPORT

            Needs a little body work, but $2700 cnd, you don't think somebody would easily pay $10k for that over here? Even has a webesto heater installed, those are $1000-1500, this car if it ran good would sell itself over here.

            Not sure how this will post, but here is the list

            http://suchen.mobile.de/auto/volkswa...ENDING&lang=en

            Change things around in terms of options and start dreaming.....
            Ben
            2016 Ram 3500 Laramie
            2000 Jetta TDi, Dead and removing parts
            2005 Passat Wagon TDi, 310,000 km's and counting, BSM delete done....Trans died going to replace
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            • #36
              Re: 1999 Audi S3

              http://suchen.mobile.de/auto-inserat...rt=ALSO_EXPORT

              Here is another one, $3300, then everything else, probably $7k by the time it lands here, lets say $8k to be safe.
              Ben
              2016 Ram 3500 Laramie
              2000 Jetta TDi, Dead and removing parts
              2005 Passat Wagon TDi, 310,000 km's and counting, BSM delete done....Trans died going to replace
              Her's
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              • #37
                Re: 1999 Audi S3

                can i get one of these? http://suchen.mobile.de/auto-inserat...rt=ALSO_EXPORT
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                • #38
                  Re: 1999 Audi S3

                  Originally posted by asp gti View Post
                  Oh yes, that's the one I would bring
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                  • #39
                    Re: 1999 Audi S3

                    Since it's a 1994 it wouldn't be a problem!

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                    • #40
                      Re: 1999 Audi S3

                      In March 2012 a person on TDI club wrote:

                      Quick costs summary (not including the vehicle purchase itself):
                      Insurnace and temporary plates in Germany (haven't got the bill yet from my friend!) $???
                      Ocean freight $1660 EUR (its 10 ft tall, can ship a car for $700-900 EUR)
                      Port fee (including agricultural inspection) $265
                      Autoport fee $85
                      Duty @ 6.1 %
                      GST @ 5%
                      Provincial portion of the HST paid in Ontario 8%.
                      Fuel from Halifax
                      Transportation to Halifax (free - I found someone who needed a van driven out there! They paid the fuel)
                      Emssions test
                      Safety test
                      So importing would probably be $3000-$4500

                      Found an informative post for a Citroen club in Canada, they regularly import cars from Europe.
                      http://ottawacitroenclub.ca/members-...roen-to-canada
                      Last edited by witchcraftz; 12-09-2012, 05:39 PM.

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                      • #41
                        Re: 1999 Audi S3

                        I saw that whole post on the citroenclub awhile back as I have been combing the internet for info on this for awhile.

                        Here is the basics, copy and pasted from the post on the Ottawacitroenclub.ca

                        Any car brought in from Europe must be 15 years or older, using the date the car was built. If it is younger then 15 years, it falls subject to Transport Canada regulations, which may prohibit entry to any vehicle that does not meet Transport Canada’s Safety Regulations. In other words, go for a car older then 15 years.

                        Make sure you aren’t buying a stolen car. This is a very rare thing, but it is just common sense.

                        Check the vehicle out as best you can. If buying over the internet, ask for a LOT of hi-resolution pictures. I even asked for a sound clip of a running engine! While buying over the internet is fraught with risk, you can take measures to protect yourself.

                        The absolute best way to buy “sight unseen” would be from a dealer who specializes in the make of vehicle you desire. Remember, if you get a lemon, there are recourses, especially in today’s electronic community.

                        I purchased my car from a private citizen in Holland, who happened to be the president of a local Citroën club. This was my ace-in-the-hole. I was immensely happy with my purchase. I found it on a site called Marktplaats. This site is in Dutch only.

                        If buying a 2CV, ask for new tires, or tires in excellent shape. Tires are hard to come by in Canada for these cars, so protect yourself!. Finding a 2CV is one thing. 2CV’s are prone to rust, especially 80′s models. Most have new chassis, so get one with a newer chassis! France has the least rusted cars, but their excuse for roads take a hard toll on any car, be diligent. Since I’m Dutch, I was able to haggle in my native tongue. It will be wise to have a friend handy who speaks the native language, although most Dutch people speak English.

                        Let’s move on to how to bring a car to Canada.
                        Ask the owner, as part of the deal, to bring the car to a port. This saves a big hassle. Find a shipper who knows and has experience transporting cars. There are 2 basic ways. One is container shipping. The car can be shipped all the way to your community, but it is very expensive. The cheaper way is something called RoRo. (Roll On, Roll Off), where the car is driven aboard the ship, and driven off. Canada has 2 ports that handle RoRo, Halifax and Vancouver.
                        Getting back to the shipper, this is the most important part of the whole transaction. In one case, a shipper tried to convince me that Rotterdam doesn’t have a seaport. I hung up immediately. (Rotterdam has the biggest seaport on the planet).
                        You can also simply contact a shipper overseas. All speak English, and a few dollars might be saved this way. If you live in Ontario or further east, I recommend RoRo delivery to Halifax, and simply pick the car up there. You can rent a one-way car dolly from U-Haul. The cost of shipping a car from Rotterdam to Halifax using RoRo? About $600 USD. Compare that to about $1,400 USD to Montreal.
                        Take the drive out to Halifax! The East coast is beautiful, make it a little holiday. Some shippers will try to recommend you ship your car to New York Harbor first. This adds to the paperwork. US customs could make things difficult. Avoid this option! All prices in shipping are quoted in US dollars.
                        Container shipping is great if you are shipping more then one car. Up to three cars fit in a container. This would be the way to go if you want the car(s) delivered practically to your doorstep. You pay for the container, not the car(s) this way.
                        It is more expensive however. Remember to insure the shipping. RoRo has higher risks, so insurance is imperative.

                        Most, if not all European countries demand the car be “de-registered”. While free in some countries, there may be a small charge in others.

                        Once in Canada, you’ll need to show Customs a clear trace of paperwork from the European owner to you, the price you paid, with receipts. They’ll be happy to charge you 7%GST and a 6.1% tariff (totaling 13.1%) Then, you’ll need to pay the PST as well. Customs will want to ensure the car is clean of contraband, like drugs for instance. Another shipping regulation is that the vehicle is shipped with less then a 1/4 tank of fuel.

                        One thing to take into consideration. Because of Mad Cow Disease, Agriculture Canada may want to wash your car.
                        This costs between $80-$360…ouch

                        Customs will give you a K-22 form (I think that’s what its called) which allows you to take your new car out of the bonded warehouse. A storage charge may apply. (Usually $50.00CDN)

                        Remember to save all the paperwork! When registering you car in your province, you’ll need everything!

                        Now you have your car In Ontario, a Drive Clean certificate is required on all cars less then 20 years old. Thanks to one of our members, the 2CV is now in the testing database! Depending on the province, a safety check is required. If the car is in good shape, this shouldn’t pose any problems except one: European garages do carry aftermarket brake lines made out of a zinc/copper alloy, they are a no-no in Ontario. In Holland and most other European countries, most cars are safety checked annually.

                        Registering your car will require the K-22 form, and, in some cases, a translation of the registration certificate. I ran into this snag but it was easily solved, I simply translated the document myself and had it stamped by the Dutch embassy. The stamp merely means they saw the document. A stamp is a universal bureaucratic weapon, a form of language amongst bureaucrats. It impressed them enough to register my car. Of course, buying from France would bypass this glitch.

                        All this sounds daunting, but really it isn’t. Make sure you have a shipper lined up first.

                        How do you pay the seller? This is easy. Any bank will sell you a bank draft in euros. Just send it by courier or special delivery to the seller. It’ll take about 10 business days for it to clear the seller’s bank. The same with overseas shippers.

                        A lot of legwork, many phone calls, emails, etc, but it is easily do-able. Best of luck!
                        So when is the large influx of Euro cars coming?
                        Ben
                        2016 Ram 3500 Laramie
                        2000 Jetta TDi, Dead and removing parts
                        2005 Passat Wagon TDi, 310,000 km's and counting, BSM delete done....Trans died going to replace
                        Her's
                        2016 Toyota Highlander XLE Pearl White

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                        • #42
                          Re: 1999 Audi S3

                          http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...Bulgaria-700hp
                          GT3071R and more...

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                          • #43
                            Re: 1999 Audi S3

                            A guy importing an Audi right now, arrives Jan 7 2013.

                            Thread is here...

                            http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=368428
                            Ben
                            2016 Ram 3500 Laramie
                            2000 Jetta TDi, Dead and removing parts
                            2005 Passat Wagon TDi, 310,000 km's and counting, BSM delete done....Trans died going to replace
                            Her's
                            2016 Toyota Highlander XLE Pearl White

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                            • #44
                              Re: 1999 Audi S3

                              Bumping this back up. Been thinking more and more about the feasibility of this. Seems very real and almost a guarantee that a few of us might be serious and ready around the same time. We should start looking into group shipping costs of containers and such. The pd150's with 4 motion and 6 speed pricing now. Blah blah. But seriously, lets do this.

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                              • #45
                                Re: 1999 Audi S3

                                container shipping is usually 150-200$ per foot if you get a shared container, from vancouver to europe. another example i can give you is door to door container, from europe to calgary is $4000 for a 20 foot full container.

                                cheapest method is a ro-ro, there is one that goes from bremerhaven to tacoma, will cost around 2k

                                all these prices don't include insurance or extra port fees

                                i shipped from tacoma to the uk via ro-ro, took 35 days haha it was worth it no more speed limits or photo radars to worry about on AB plates
                                Last edited by bart; 01-02-2013, 12:24 AM.
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