S15 Silvia 4 Sale
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S15 Silvia 4 Sale
Hi there, is there anyone who'd like to buy a S15 Silvia ???
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I'm fetching the car this weekend so it hasn't been registered in S.A. yet, but that won't be a problem.
As for the price i wanna see what overs i get first and see whether it's worth selling it or just keeping the car for myself.
The specs are:
Nissan Silvia Spec R
Model - 2000
Engine - SR20det
Colour - white
Mileage - 89000km
It has a full bodykit, 17" rims, bucket seats, lexus style tailights and has minimal mods in the engine bay.
As for the price i wanna see what overs i get first and see whether it's worth selling it or just keeping the car for myself.
The specs are:
Nissan Silvia Spec R
Model - 2000
Engine - SR20det
Colour - white
Mileage - 89000km
It has a full bodykit, 17" rims, bucket seats, lexus style tailights and has minimal mods in the engine bay.
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Something for you from customs to make sure you can do what you want....
(a) Used or second-hand motor vehicles for personal use.
Permits for the importation of used or second-hand passenger motor vehicles are issued in the following circumstances:
To immigrants for the importation of private passenger motor vehicles and LDV’S Application form IE462 must be completed and applications can only be considered when permanent residence status has been issued by the Department of Home Affairs. Attach a copy of the motor vehicle registration certificate, a copy of the applicant’s foreign passport and a copy of the permanent residence certificate to the duly completed application form for consideration. Imported vehicles may not be disposed of within a period of 24 months from the date of importation. (In the event of permanent residence not being available, SARS, Customs and Excise must be approached for temporary clearance.)
To returning South African residents and nationals. The returning resident or national may import his/her used or second-hand passenger vehicle or LDV to a maximum of three vehicles if he/she returns permanently to the RSA after a minimum uninterrupted period of absence of six months working, studying or conducting research abroad. It is also required that the vehicle be registered in the name of the returning resident/national for the minimum uninterrupted corresponding period of six months (working etc.) prior to the return. Application form IE462 must be completed. Attach a copy of the foreign motor vehicle registration certificate in the name of the applicant, a copy of applicant’s South African identity document (page with barcode and details), or a copy of the applicant’s South African passport (page with barcode and details) and proof of permanent employment abroad (this must be a typed, signed and dated letter on the company letterhead confirming that the applicant (full name) has been permanently employed confirming the start and termination dates of employment. (Please note that salary advices, pay slips, job offers, job contracts, tax returns, work permits, etc are not considered as sufficient proof of employment.) The imported vehicle may not be disposed of within a period of two years of importation.
To physically disabled South African citizens/nationals to import a specially designed motor vehicle which will suit the disabled person’s personal requirements. Application form IE463 must be completed and proof in the form of a certificate, issued by a medical practitioner that the applicant is in fact disabled is required. A copy of the applicant’s South African passport or ID (page with barcode and details) must also be attached. Full details of the vehicle must be submitted and the imported vehicle may not be disposed of within a period of two years of importation.
Inheritance: Permits are issued to South African citizens/nationals for the importation of inherited passenger motor vehicles and LDV’S. Form IE463 must be completed. The heir must submit a copy of his/her South African ID or passport (page with barcode and details), a copy of the will, a copy of the motor vehicle registration certificate in the name of the deceased and a copy of the death certificate. The imported vehicle may not be disposed of within a period of two years of importation.
South African citizens/nationals for the importation of vintage passenger vehicles and vehicles that are regarded as collectors’ items. Vintage vehicles can be described as vehicles of 40 years old or older. Application form IE463 must be completed. Full details of the vintage vehicle must be provided and a copy of the applicant’s South African ID or passport (page with barcode and details) must be attached to the application form. Vehicles regarded as collector’s items are not so easy to define. All requests for the importation of such vehicles are, inter alia, discussed with the South African Veteran and Vintage Association, who comply with international criteria. Vehicles regarded as collector’s items must internationally be considered collectors items. Application form IE463 must be completed, full details of the vehicle must be submitted and the applicant must also attach a copy of his/her South African ID or passport (page with barcode and details). The imported vehicle may not be disposed of within a period of two years from the date of importation.
South African citizens/nationals for the importation of racing cars: Racing cars may be imported by a racing driver. The proposed importer must submit a copy of his international, national or regional (MSA) competition racing car driver’s license as well as a copy of his South African identification document or passport (page with barcode and details). Racing vehicles to be imported are those to be used for circuit or track racing events only and imported racing vehicles may not be registered locally. The imported racing vehicle may not be disposed of for a period of two years from the date of importation.
(Note): No import permits are issued for the importation of used or second-hand motor vehicles for commercial/resale purposes or any other purpose falling outside of the specifically defined circumstances referred to herein above. Please also note that used or second-hand vehicles may not be sent to South Africa from abroad by returning residents prior to their permanent return to South Africa. All applications are considered on its own merits and ITAC may request that additional documentation/information be provided to supplement applications.
(b) Specially designed vehicles.
Permits are issued for the importation of specially designed vehicles, for instance mobile cranes and similar vehicles if the particular type of vehicle or a similar/substitute vehicle is not available locally. Technical specifications of the specially designed vehicle may be required for consideration of the application. Duly completed application forms IE230 (for first time importers) and form IE461 must be submitted for companies intending to import specially designed vehicles. (Note that a SARS VAT registration certificate is required on completion of form IE230.)
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Something for you from customs to make sure you can do what you want....
(a) Used or second-hand motor vehicles for personal use.
Permits for the importation of used or second-hand passenger motor vehicles are issued in the following circumstances:
To immigrants for the importation of private passenger motor vehicles and LDV’S Application form IE462 must be completed and applications can only be considered when permanent residence status has been issued by the Department of Home Affairs. Attach a copy of the motor vehicle registration certificate, a copy of the applicant’s foreign passport and a copy of the permanent residence certificate to the duly completed application form for consideration. Imported vehicles may not be disposed of within a period of 24 months from the date of importation. (In the event of permanent residence not being available, SARS, Customs and Excise must be approached for temporary clearance.)
To returning South African residents and nationals. The returning resident or national may import his/her used or second-hand passenger vehicle or LDV to a maximum of three vehicles if he/she returns permanently to the RSA after a minimum uninterrupted period of absence of six months working, studying or conducting research abroad. It is also required that the vehicle be registered in the name of the returning resident/national for the minimum uninterrupted corresponding period of six months (working etc.) prior to the return. Application form IE462 must be completed. Attach a copy of the foreign motor vehicle registration certificate in the name of the applicant, a copy of applicant’s South African identity document (page with barcode and details), or a copy of the applicant’s South African passport (page with barcode and details) and proof of permanent employment abroad (this must be a typed, signed and dated letter on the company letterhead confirming that the applicant (full name) has been permanently employed confirming the start and termination dates of employment. (Please note that salary advices, pay slips, job offers, job contracts, tax returns, work permits, etc are not considered as sufficient proof of employment.) The imported vehicle may not be disposed of within a period of two years of importation.
To physically disabled South African citizens/nationals to import a specially designed motor vehicle which will suit the disabled person’s personal requirements. Application form IE463 must be completed and proof in the form of a certificate, issued by a medical practitioner that the applicant is in fact disabled is required. A copy of the applicant’s South African passport or ID (page with barcode and details) must also be attached. Full details of the vehicle must be submitted and the imported vehicle may not be disposed of within a period of two years of importation.
Inheritance: Permits are issued to South African citizens/nationals for the importation of inherited passenger motor vehicles and LDV’S. Form IE463 must be completed. The heir must submit a copy of his/her South African ID or passport (page with barcode and details), a copy of the will, a copy of the motor vehicle registration certificate in the name of the deceased and a copy of the death certificate. The imported vehicle may not be disposed of within a period of two years of importation.
South African citizens/nationals for the importation of vintage passenger vehicles and vehicles that are regarded as collectors’ items. Vintage vehicles can be described as vehicles of 40 years old or older. Application form IE463 must be completed. Full details of the vintage vehicle must be provided and a copy of the applicant’s South African ID or passport (page with barcode and details) must be attached to the application form. Vehicles regarded as collector’s items are not so easy to define. All requests for the importation of such vehicles are, inter alia, discussed with the South African Veteran and Vintage Association, who comply with international criteria. Vehicles regarded as collector’s items must internationally be considered collectors items. Application form IE463 must be completed, full details of the vehicle must be submitted and the applicant must also attach a copy of his/her South African ID or passport (page with barcode and details). The imported vehicle may not be disposed of within a period of two years from the date of importation.
South African citizens/nationals for the importation of racing cars: Racing cars may be imported by a racing driver. The proposed importer must submit a copy of his international, national or regional (MSA) competition racing car driver’s license as well as a copy of his South African identification document or passport (page with barcode and details). Racing vehicles to be imported are those to be used for circuit or track racing events only and imported racing vehicles may not be registered locally. The imported racing vehicle may not be disposed of for a period of two years from the date of importation.
(Note): No import permits are issued for the importation of used or second-hand motor vehicles for commercial/resale purposes or any other purpose falling outside of the specifically defined circumstances referred to herein above. Please also note that used or second-hand vehicles may not be sent to South Africa from abroad by returning residents prior to their permanent return to South Africa. All applications are considered on its own merits and ITAC may request that additional documentation/information be provided to supplement applications.
(b) Specially designed vehicles.
Permits are issued for the importation of specially designed vehicles, for instance mobile cranes and similar vehicles if the particular type of vehicle or a similar/substitute vehicle is not available locally. Technical specifications of the specially designed vehicle may be required for consideration of the application. Duly completed application forms IE230 (for first time importers) and form IE461 must be submitted for companies intending to import specially designed vehicles. (Note that a SARS VAT registration certificate is required on completion of form IE230.)
Wow, thats very interseting...
This will be my 4th car i'm importing into S.A. and i've sold 2 of them within 6 months of bringing them into S.A...I sold an RX7 to a close friend of mine and there were no problems with change of ownership of the vehicle and he's been pulled over countless times in the car...Lol...
This will be my 4th car i'm importing into S.A. and i've sold 2 of them within 6 months of bringing them into S.A...I sold an RX7 to a close friend of mine and there were no problems with change of ownership of the vehicle and he's been pulled over countless times in the car...Lol...