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So I'm guessing with no car manufacturers in Australia that all of this will change maybe make it easier or is that wishful thinking.
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Hard to know.
Common sense surely will not prevail. |
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And you can also bet that the "luxury car tax", designed to bump up the cost of the euro cars to make them more expensive than the local offerings (and provide a nice little earner for the govt of the day!), will remain in place. I wonder how the ladies of the Toorak and Potts Point and Ascot set would feel, knowing that the Beemer that they've just paid through the nose for probably originated in Indonesia or Thailand or Egypt? |
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If you simmer it down, the government (rightly or wrongly) still needs to protect the rest of the industry, including dealerships selling cars and the logistics and administration that goes along with that, so that employment stays low. Consider it as a form of working for the dole... or really the government (in their minds) creating/protecting jobs in the form of bureaucracy, so that they don't have to officially count the numbers of the otherwise unemployed. In any case rules are NOT Kirkham or Cobra specific... they apply to any car. |
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The Kirkham is not a production vehicle and as such does not have airbags etc. All new production vehicles registered in Australia must be fitted with a driver airbag minimum. The exception to this (new vehicle registration) is ICV's and hot rods. They do not require airbags or a lot of other things that production cars require for registration. |
Read the list I think it would surprise you what's approved.
Not so sure about hundreds of raptors. But then again I know f$&?all |
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The LVC allows either 25 or 100 vehicles to be supplied to the market each year. Still has to meet most ADRs however, like an ICV, but has the massive advantage of having a compliance plate, can be registered in any state or territory with ease. Adam. |
I think towmaster is confusing 2 subjects together, adr compliance for rego is totally separate to getting import approval for a complete car.
The whole getting import approval under SEVS is about the federal government making sure that cars being imported aren't competing with Australian manufactured vehicles. Backdraft and Robnell are on the approved list for import so the whole need airbags etc doesn't have anything to do with import approval. But once again I know f.,? All |
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Interesting..... |
How do Superformance do it? I believe they are manufactured in Sth Africa & ? Imported whole minus engine & box ?
Someone should know? |
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They may never have applied for SEVS. Why exactly I couldn't tell you... They may not have ever know about the scheme? |
I just checked this list......Well bugger me..... the Robnell is on the list....... must have been when the original owner tried making them in South Africa. (Apologies to Damage)
I still believe that if it could have been done then it would have been done. It says Backdraft is on the list, anyone know of any backdrafts that were brought in using this scheme? It also says that just because a vehicle is on the list that doesn't mean that it automatically qualifies for approval, unless it meets the cirteria.... Big risk to take given it's not guaranteed. |
I visited Backdraft factory in Late January, great setup and show room.
Cars are spectacular for factory finish. Reg and his Dad are great to deal with. Reg told me they have been involved in 4 cars to Australia, 1 white racer, which i have seen this car somewhere around the traps or on the forum, 1 i cant remember the details of, but 2 for the purpose of ADR compliance through a potential distribution deal, which they say they lost contact with. The South African factory made a number of changes to the vehicle to bring the car up to the required ADR specs but Reg believed that steering lock requirements were the last issue they had yet to overcome when communications went quiet. http://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/...ps882abfb4.jpg http://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/...psee2eaafe.jpg http://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/...ps33272184.jpg |
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Perhaps Treeve can confirm or dispute this if he is around? |
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It's distracting and annoys me to tears when I put the kids nappy bag on the passengers seat and it dings all the way home... :CRY: I'm not safer just cos its dining away am I? PUH-LEEZE Goodness gracious... Venting done! |
ADR 10/02 simply says that if you have an air bag your deemed to comply it doesnt specifically stipulate compliance with other ADR's.
Seems like a whole bunch of testing is required to meet ADR 10/02 though it could be as simple as computer design engineer sign off etc etc |
Just looking again at the ADRs. None of them require you to have airbags. ADR73 includes requirements if you have airbags, but its all performance based.
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At the time Backdraft were advertising turn key minus for just under USD40K out of South Africa but I was quoted $90K for turnkey minus and $125K turnkey out of Perth. My last contact with Kevin was in November 2012, maybe it all got too hard. Cheers Russell |
Do all Back drafts have the vents?
Kinda rice burner ish ! Soul. |
No, not all BDR have the side vents, thats thier new GT body,
Most are traditional look. http://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/...psb4e744e7.jpg I do like there blackout version the R3B though. |
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