Hi
I recommend reading the article on this site under technical articals. Ecentually it needs to be on a frame that is over 15 years old and registered as over 15 years old.
I have brought 2 110s in over the years with my last one being very significantly upgraded. If you have any troubles or questions let me know. You can contact me at [email protected].
Good luck and I lookforward to seeing another Landy in town.
Ryan
Importing Landrovers
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Revor
- Muddy Tyres
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red90
- Defender of the World
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Yep, as long as it is over 15 years old, there are no problems at all. You will need to pay GST and duty.
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/E/pub/cm/d9- ... -11-e.html
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/E/pub/cm/d9- ... -11-e.html
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ssortnarg
immigrant vehicles
suggest that you check with canada customs and revenue
items brought in as "settler goods" have some exemptions that do not apply to me importing a vehicle - there should not be any charge for either provincial sales tax or gst (vat) on settlers goods , and there may be different rules on the age of the vehicel as well . It is also subject to a minimum ownership period prior to importation - 12 months if the rules haven't changed in the past few years .
items brought in as "settler goods" have some exemptions that do not apply to me importing a vehicle - there should not be any charge for either provincial sales tax or gst (vat) on settlers goods , and there may be different rules on the age of the vehicel as well . It is also subject to a minimum ownership period prior to importation - 12 months if the rules haven't changed in the past few years .
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JD
Cable Industry
Hi,
I used to work in the Cable industry and continue to work in the communications field. Contact me direct to tisvcs at yahoo dot com and we can blether on about that sort of thing as much as you wish without taking up space here.
Rgds
JD
Victoria BC
I used to work in the Cable industry and continue to work in the communications field. Contact me direct to tisvcs at yahoo dot com and we can blether on about that sort of thing as much as you wish without taking up space here.
Rgds
JD
Victoria BC

