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  • Can I import an older car?

    Yes, cars that are over 20 years old are treated as classic cars and are exempt from meeting many of the standards.

    There are far less requirements for cars built prior to 1990. These vehicles must still be structurally sound, meet New Zealand safety requirements and are required to have an Entry Compliance Inspection similar to newer cars, but are not required to be built to the same recognised standards as newer cars, therefore documented proof of standards compliance may not be required.

  • How can I be sure that AA Home Book a Job will do a good job?

    At AA Home Book a Job we:

    • Partner with like-minded local trades people who mirror the AA values of  integrity, honesty,
    • Meet with every trade business to induct them into our state-of-the-art Compliance, Health & Safety and Customer Service system
    • Monitor trade performance including timely arrival, friendly attitude, professionalism, integrity and workmanship
    • Give you the ability to rate your Representative after each job they complete
    • Provide training and regular feedback to our Representatives to ensure the best possible outcome for you
    • Provide a 12-month Workmanship Guarantee.
  • Where do I begin?

    Fill out an import enquiry form and we can help you

    1. Identify the class of vehicle.

    2. Identify which standards your vehicle must meet.

    3. Identify the requirements needed from the country you are importing from.

    4. Obtain the required documentation (must be originals, not copies, faxes or electronic versions).

    • Legal entitlement (receipt, bill of sale, auction receipt)
    • Proof of registration (registration or de-registration papers, export certificate, certificate of title/origin)
    • Ownership trail which goes as far back as the last registered owner overseas.

    5. Prepare to import (make sure the vehicle arrives clean as it needs to pass a bio-security and a structural inspection before it is released by NZ Customs).

    6. Contact an AA Entry Compliance Centre.

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