So I moved from the UK to Australia back in January 2018.
This meant I had to leave my beautiful low mileage 2002 3.0 Z3 sport, back in the UK, as I hadn’t owned my car for the required 12 months prior to arriving in Australia.
The good news is that after 22 months of stress, I have finally been granted Discretionary Personal Vehicle Import Approval.
I can now ship my Z3 out to Australia, to be with me once more.
This is such a relief as I couldn’t bare the thought of having to sell my car.
After having my first application refused I thought I was never going to be able to get my Z3 out to Australia, so earlier this year, I bought a 2002 Porsche Boxster S.
The thing I’m worried about is will I be disappointed with the Z3 driving experience after driving the Porsche..... I’m trying to persuade my wife to let me keep both I don’t think that’s going to happen.
Regards Bob
This meant I had to leave my beautiful low mileage 2002 3.0 Z3 sport, back in the UK, as I hadn’t owned my car for the required 12 months prior to arriving in Australia.
The good news is that after 22 months of stress, I have finally been granted Discretionary Personal Vehicle Import Approval.
I can now ship my Z3 out to Australia, to be with me once more.
This is such a relief as I couldn’t bare the thought of having to sell my car.
After having my first application refused I thought I was never going to be able to get my Z3 out to Australia, so earlier this year, I bought a 2002 Porsche Boxster S.
The thing I’m worried about is will I be disappointed with the Z3 driving experience after driving the Porsche..... I’m trying to persuade my wife to let me keep both I don’t think that’s going to happen.
Regards Bob