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Old 12 March 2005, 04:16 PM
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Question Opinion on if my US version STi would sell in UK

So what do you think? Does my left hand drive US version 300 horse 2005 model have a chance of selling in the UK? i was thinking of putting it up on ebay uk. I brought it over to use for the winter and have decided to sell it before I return home in a month. Its basically a brand new car, I have only put 3000 miles on it. Thanks for the input.
Old 12 March 2005, 04:21 PM
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Your best bet might be to call a few of the companies which specialise in importing performance cars; they'll know how to go about getting it registered (if it's not already), plus they have a better chance of finding buyers. I know US cars have been sold (in tuned form) to buyers in mainland Europe - in the UK the market is more for Japanese-spec (RHD) cars fitted with the US 2.5 engine.
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I wouldnt have thought you would get what you want for it, what with the twin scroll JDM car being the "right way round". AFAK insurance robbers take a very dim veiw on left hookers, even more so than normal imports. Might be wrong.
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Insurance would be tricky, plus shipping and import taxes, but your biggest hurdle would be how to get it through an sva as you would need a model report iirc which if not available could cost you a few thousand.
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Have you paid import duty and VAT on it or do you have a concession? Thatd be a nasty surprise for a mug punter wouldnt it?
Old 12 March 2005, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by chrisp
Insurance would be tricky, plus shipping and import taxes, but your biggest hurdle would be how to get it through an sva as you would need a model report iirc which if not available could cost you a few thousand.
Left hand drive cars are subject to different SVA rules.
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Has the VAT been paid? I also have a USDM STI here in the UK. I have been wandering if I should try to sell it, but I honestly thing most people here in the UK would get raped trying to insure it. The VAT has not been paid on mine and in the event that I decided to sell it. It would cost a fortune at todays exchange rate. I managed to breeze through my MOT In Feb. With minimal changes. Have you been MOT'd yet?

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Question ?

Originally Posted by GC8
Left hand drive cars are subject to different SVA rules.

please explain
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