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This really should become part of the FAQ. The stuff you need to send to DOTARS has been covered in this and other threads, plus PHATR32 is given you some info.

But to summarise, you need to send:

- completed import application

- certified copy of drivers licence

- copy of purchase invoice

- proof of car age (usually Jap dereg doc)

These last two should have been provided to you via your broker or whoever your buying the car from.

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If the first is a Monday, put it in the post on the Friday.

As others have said, read very carefully what you need to send in and make sure you fill out every part of the form. Screw it up and you will get large delays.

thanks guys

I have the application form

There is a JP in the building here at work, will get her to sign, a photocopy or my license?

I have the purchase invoice

still waiting on the dereg doco from jspec. called them about it today when I realised I didn't have it yet

cheers and thanks for all the help

mark

but if I send it express on friday it would arrive on the weekend wouldn't it? before the november date, unless the department isnt open

might do that then. put it in the post on friday arvo

cheers

mark

No. Mail is not delivered over the weekend (although it is transported apparently).

LW.

include a express envolope with your application addressed back to you... May speed it up aswell!!

i didnt do it but i should of... no news as yet aswell ppl they said if it doesnt arrive this week put a complaint form in and they will get it chased up! will be somthing like 8 weeks on monday!

A utter joke!

yayyyyyyyyy!!

I faxed my signed, black and white licence and all my documents on the 1st of Sept.

Just received import approval in the mail :D

now lets just hope it gets on the boat at the end of the month :|

I have import approval envy :)

It's a great feeling once you've got it in your hand, hope yours is not too far away.

My car went on the boat last Saturday, should be here in a couple of weeks - or that was the plan, haven't heard otherwise. Just got to get the B/L now.

It's a great feeling once you've got it in your hand, hope yours is not too far away.

My car went on the boat last Saturday, should be here in a couple of weeks - or that was the plan, haven't heard otherwise.  Just got to get the B/L now.

2 months+ :boohoo: (december build)

I just hope it arrives before I leave for Japan in january so I can organise all the shipping etc before I leave.

Richard

me too richard, import approval envy

mines a November build. its creeping up slowly now, and I finally have all the paperwork ready to go. just a month wait.

wish you guys the best of luck with everything going smoothly now

mark

Awesome! now I have build month envy :D You lucky devil, with luck on your side you may just be able to have your car ready for christmas :)

Richard

Broker has confirmed that my car is 'on the boat', should be here in 2 weeks :headspin:

OohArrGTR: So DOTARS is saying your approval has definately been sent ?? In that case they probably have and it becomes an AusPost issue, but I would (nicely) ask DOTARS to confirm in writing (e-mail at least) that it was sent and the date of approval. Also ask if they can send a duplicate as the original may have been lost in the mail (it happens).

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