The speedo has KM/H as the main scale with MPH as the smaller scale. Would it need to be the other way around? I've been trying to find a website that lists exactly what the technical requirements are, but no luck so far. On the plus side, the gov.uk site about importing vehicles suggests that I wouldn't need to pay VAT or duty on it.
Thank you, Mr Dawg. When I came to the UK in 2004, I shipped my 100 series Landcruiser, along with a shitload of other stuff,in a container. No duties or tax was due because it was was all 'personal goods'. Registering, taxing etc was straightforward because I could prove that I had owned and used everything for more than two years...blind Freddie could see that was no lie.
I didnt pay a penny in import dues, taxes, vat or anything else when I shipped my jeep into the UK. If you owen it and use it for more then six months prior you are free and clear. I had mine 10 years at that point and it came in a shipping container full of my house hold goods.
Trust me!! For 10 years I have shipped shit allover the world, some new some used, I have been busy for 6 years but unless an act of GOD has changed things, you will pay DUTY and you will pay VAT!!!
Quote from: bgbazz on January 19, 2014, 06:17:21 PMThank you, Mr Dawg. When I came to the UK in 2004, I shipped my 100 series Landcruiser, along with a shitload of other stuff,in a container. No duties or tax was due because it was was all 'personal goods'. Registering, taxing etc was straightforward because I could prove that I had owned and used everything for more than two years...blind Freddie could see that was no lie.Trust me!! For 10 years I have shipped shit allover the world, some new some used, I have been busy for 6 years but unless an act of GOD has changed things, you will pay DUTY and you will pay VAT!!!