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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 11:11 am
by shadow
swabio-ACT wrote:so are you going to buy the bike? To do a holdiay on? Then what? Ship it to NZ? Or have i missed something and you are re-locating to Oz?
if on a holiday and you intend on buying, i have no idea how you'd meet the requirements to register a vehicle in any states, due to not being able to prove residency in the respective state.....anyone with some ideas?
either way, sounds great and hope to cya in canberra!
im coming over to buy bike then selling or just going bring it home to nz. to be honest i hadnt thought of registration. hope it wont be an issue, you guys have enough kiwis over there as it is without me moving to OZ.
thanks for comment i dont need things like rego/no bike wreaking my trip
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 1:14 pm
by Stereo
Heya Shadow, where abouts are you from in NZ?
Im from Auckland myself.... Personally I am a big fan of melbourne... and if I was going to do a round trip I would start here, then work myself counter clockwise around.... Mostly because the most geographically challenging part would be first, then you would get to the more "civilised" part toward the end... (if it was a clock, you would be starting at 5 o clock, perth is roughly 10oClock, and when you get to about 1oclock you start getting back into civilisation)...
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 1:33 pm
by mobile
As with all above, welcome, shout out when ya get south east of melbourne. We will catch up with ya
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 2:20 pm
by shadow
Stereo wrote:Heya Shadow, where abouts are you from in NZ?
Im from Auckland myself.... Personally I am a big fan of melbourne... and if I was going to do a round trip I would start here, then work myself counter clockwise around.... Mostly because the most geographically challenging part would be first, then you would get to the more "civilised" part toward the end... (if it was a clock, you would be starting at 5 o clock, perth is roughly 10oClock, and when you get to about 1oclock you start getting back into civilisation)...
sounds good im from nelson top of the south
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 8:38 pm
by Neka79
shadow wrote:swabio-ACT wrote:so are you going to buy the bike? To do a holdiay on? Then what? Ship it to NZ? Or have i missed something and you are re-locating to Oz?
if on a holiday and you intend on buying, i have no idea how you'd meet the requirements to register a vehicle in any states, due to not being able to prove residency in the respective state.....anyone with some ideas?
either way, sounds great and hope to cya in canberra!
im coming over to buy bike then selling or just going bring it home to nz. to be honest i hadnt thought of registration. hope it wont be an issue, you guys have enough kiwis over there as it is without me moving to OZ.
thanks for comment i dont need things like rego/no bike wreaking my trip
its ok mate..we can register it in my name
oh..and id prefer the zx10r thanks...green too mate...06 of course..and ill have those new akro's...
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 2:56 am
by mrmina
Neka79 wrote:but when u get to SA..gimme a call....
ring a root

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 5:18 am
by shadow
its ok mate..we can register it in my name
oh..and id prefer the zx10r thanks...green too mate...06 of course..and ill have those new akro's...[/quote]
no worries green it is, then only to happy to leave it with you for a hot deal after i have thrashed it around oz
ring a root
is that bring a root or are you shouting

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:18 pm
by swabio-ACT
btw, these dudes are a company that ship bikes to NZ
http://www.getrouted.com.au/
one way price to NZ is $980 but the last shipment of the summer is only around 18-20 march