FAQ
What can I import?
Check the list of eligible vehicles at http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/sevs/sevsindex.htm. NB: a vehicle must be on this list and ALSO available for compliance at a certified RAWS workshop. If you have any doubts please call or email us to confirm eligibility of your vehicle.
What are the RPI fees?
Who complies the car to Australian standards?
Can you import modified cars?
What sort of modifications may be acceptable?
Once you have had the car complied, is it ready to register?
Do you normally experience any problems at the motor registry?
What do you need to take to the registry other than the rego application and your licence?
Who keeps the import approval?
If the car runs out of rego or is sold interstate, is it treated differently than a local car?
What happens to a vehicle that has structural damage when it arrives at a RAWS workshop and has to be re-exported or crushed?
How big is the Japanese car market?
WHAT WILL IT COST AND WHEN DO I PAY?
TERMS OF TRADE
We will assist you to locate your dream car from several sources for example Japanese auctions, Japanese used car dealers, wholesale networks, private sellers and export agents but first-
For an order to be made $990 GST inclusive (if we are also complying the vehicle this is ‘the deposit’) must be paid to RPI to start the process. We take the payment upfront to ensure only genuine orders are taken and this amount is refunded if an order is cancelled before the vehicle has been purchased from Japan.
Once an order has been filled a proforma invoice will be sent to you advising that the requested unit(s) have been purchased.
Once an order has been filled a proforma invoice will be sent to you advising that the requested unit(s) have been purchased.
The following procedure is RPI’s payment schedule:
Tax & Imports Duties