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GX Partol

Posted: 27 Jan 2014 08:41
by James
2002 Nissan Patrol for sale/for spares. In daily use. Namibian reg.

Re: GX Partol

Posted: 27 Jan 2014 09:41
by Sweetlips
James how about some photo's and specifications of the vehicle for sale

Re: GX Partol

Posted: 27 Jan 2014 09:48
by Kagiso II
SOOS OOMPIE GESE HET -- kry die vereistes by die SABS [Bureau van Standaarde]
Permanent Importation



Permanent Importation of Vehicles into South Africa





If you intend on importing a foreign registered vehicle into South Africa, you need to qualify for an Import Permit as well as a Letter of Authority.
Import Permit

To obtain the Import Permit, contact ITAC:
Telephone +27 (012) 394 3610 / 3617 or +27 (086) 184 3384
E-mail RVanvuuren@itac.org.za

Application forms may be obtained from ITAC's website. Visit www.itac.org.za.
To qualify for the Import Permit, you need to prove to ITAC that you are either a returning resident, having owned and used the vehicle for 6 months or more prior to it’s importation into SA or that you are an immigrant in the country - your permanent residency has come through.
Letter of Authority

To obtain the Letter of Authority, contact SABS:
Telephone +27 (012) 428 6314 / 6534

Application forms may be obtained from SABS' website. Visit www.sabs.co.za.
In order to qualify for a rebate of customs duty, a returning resident needs to prove to SARS that they have owned and used the vehicle for 12 months or more prior to it’s importation into South Africa (only one car per family may qualify for rebate of duties - 2nd and 3rd vehicles pay full duties) and that they gave up their residency in South Africa.
Once you are in possession of these two documents, you need to contact a clearing agent - SARS will be able to refer you to one. Clearing agents will assist with the SAD500 form and arrange for the payment of duties and taxes, if any, to SARS. Once duties have been paid, SARS will issue a document called Customs Release Notification form. This form is then taken to the vehicle licensing department and the vehicle is then registered in SA. (Please note, left-hand driven vehicles manufactured after 1 January 2000 may not be imported into South Africa - they do not qualify for the Letter of Authority.

Re: GX Partol

Posted: 27 Jan 2014 09:50
by James
Ok will have to post them to the gallery first I see!

Re: GX Partol

Posted: 27 Jan 2014 09:54
by James
Kagiso II wrote:SOOS OOMPIE GESE HET -- kry die vereistes by die SABS [Bureau van Standaarde]
Permanent Importation



Permanent Importation of Vehicles into South Africa





If you intend on importing a foreign registered vehicle into South Africa, you need to qualify for an Import Permit as well as a Letter of Authority.
Import Permit

To obtain the Import Permit, contact ITAC:
Telephone +27 (012) 394 3610 / 3617 or +27 (086) 184 3384
E-mail RVanvuuren@itac.org.za

Application forms may be obtained from ITAC's website. Visit http://www.itac.org.za.
To qualify for the Import Permit, you need to prove to ITAC that you are either a returning resident, having owned and used the vehicle for 6 months or more prior to it’s importation into SA or that you are an immigrant in the country - your permanent residency has come through.
Letter of Authority

To obtain the Letter of Authority, contact SABS:
Telephone +27 (012) 428 6314 / 6534

Application forms may be obtained from SABS' website. Visit http://www.sabs.co.za.
In order to qualify for a rebate of customs duty, a returning resident needs to prove to SARS that they have owned and used the vehicle for 12 months or more prior to it’s importation into South Africa (only one car per family may qualify for rebate of duties - 2nd and 3rd vehicles pay full duties) and that they gave up their residency in South Africa.
Once you are in possession of these two documents, you need to contact a clearing agent - SARS will be able to refer you to one. Clearing agents will assist with the SAD500 form and arrange for the payment of duties and taxes, if any, to SARS. Once duties have been paid, SARS will issue a document called Customs Release Notification form. This form is then taken to the vehicle licensing department and the vehicle is then registered in SA. (Please note, left-hand driven vehicles manufactured after 1 January 2000 may not be imported into South Africa - they do not qualify for the Letter of Authority.
Should you keep it reg in Nam there are no e-toll's, fines are sent where and not a problem to own a Nam car in SA. You can cross over to liscence once and have notifications sent on.

Re: GX Partol

Posted: 27 Jan 2014 10:17
by James
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Sweetlips wrote:James how about some photo's and specifications of the vehicle for sale
How do I now upload the pic's?

Re: GX Partol

Posted: 27 Jan 2014 11:04
by ricster
James....

1) click either EDIT on the right of your post, or click REPLYPOST
2) at the bottom below the box you type in, click upload attachment
3) click choose file.... a new window will open.... Choose where the photo is saved ( Please keep the photo around 0.2 odd Mb or 200 Kb to make upload and viewing easier). click on the photo and click open
4) that window will close. click Add the file and wait a few seconds
5) click Place inline.... and Bob's ya Auntie

Re: GX Partol

Posted: 27 Jan 2014 12:48
by James
2014-01-27 07.28.24.jpg

Re: GX Partol

Posted: 27 Jan 2014 12:50
by James
2014-01-27 07.27.51.jpg

Re: GX Partol

Posted: 27 Jan 2014 13:26
by offroadbiker
SPARES!!! What SPARES, there is nothing wrong with that Patrol :oldtimer:

I will come and fetch it and "look after" it if it is in the way :eureka: