31.05.2005, 16:25
thanks all.
well, the customs fees will be paid in Italy...
Cologne is far but i have already driven up to there... thanks for the trick!
I would like to fully register the car in Germany with TUV and AU, then export it to Italy, but the car comes from USA and arrives in Italy. Maybe I could work it around with a friend of mine who has Italian and German citizenship... sel the car to him, having the TUV, an get the car back here.
I'll see. now i have to find an US insurance company to insure the car in US, get the steel tags there and get the car here.
Frank, you got it. I need to import within the EU. I should have the car shipped to Germany and pay inport fees there.. but i doesn't know anyone to handle the car over northern Germany. I should pay lower fees in Italy (some friends at customs). DMV is the american Department of Motor Vehicle, in Italy is called "Motorizzazione", in Germany is that place where you get the car registered. I think TUV is apart. Techische data from TUV must be authenticated by a Land office to be valid here. I done it in Munchen as the TUV for my Germany inmported Vette.
The point is: if the car is regular in Germany, with TUV, AU-HU i get italian plates very easy!
by the way the car is only customized by the body
will let you know
cheers from italy
well, the customs fees will be paid in Italy...
Cologne is far but i have already driven up to there... thanks for the trick!
I would like to fully register the car in Germany with TUV and AU, then export it to Italy, but the car comes from USA and arrives in Italy. Maybe I could work it around with a friend of mine who has Italian and German citizenship... sel the car to him, having the TUV, an get the car back here.
I'll see. now i have to find an US insurance company to insure the car in US, get the steel tags there and get the car here.
Frank, you got it. I need to import within the EU. I should have the car shipped to Germany and pay inport fees there.. but i doesn't know anyone to handle the car over northern Germany. I should pay lower fees in Italy (some friends at customs). DMV is the american Department of Motor Vehicle, in Italy is called "Motorizzazione", in Germany is that place where you get the car registered. I think TUV is apart. Techische data from TUV must be authenticated by a Land office to be valid here. I done it in Munchen as the TUV for my Germany inmported Vette.
The point is: if the car is regular in Germany, with TUV, AU-HU i get italian plates very easy!
by the way the car is only customized by the body
will let you know
cheers from italy