If it's Euro spec you may get away with a certificate of compliance. Does it have a CAT and wing repeaters?
Quote from: isle of man on January 19, 2014, 06:36:07 PMTrust 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!!!This is what the government website says:If you’re moving to the UKYou don’t pay VAT or duty on vehicles imported from outside the EU if you qualify for transfer of residence relief. To qualify you must meet these conditions: you’re moving your normal home to the UK your normal home was outside the EU for a continuous period of at least 12 months you’ve owned and used the vehicle for at least 6 months outside the EU you didn’t get the vehicle under a duty or tax-free scheme you’re going to keep the vehicle for your personal use for at least 12 monthsAs far as I can see, that's all me
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!!!
get it to a RORO ferry, drive off like every other tourist
If that's the case, You could contact Jeep in the UK and ask them to confirm/deny it is European spec. If it is, they can issue a certificate of conformity, you can then toodle off to the DVLA with a current MOT and insurance along with your original docs and import papers and register it.