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A guide to imporing cars from Japan
Vj
#51 Posted : Tuesday, November 16, 2010 5:12:23 PM
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Location: nairobi, kenya
@ Tebes
Mitchell cotts
Funzi Road, Industrial Area
Tel: 020 537784, 020 551441
0722 880 688

Agility Logistics Ltd
Gilgil Rd, Industrial Area
Tel: 020 650272, 020 650273, 020 650274, 020 650275

These days i deal mostly with agility logistics, the manager is a guy called Mr. Reddy.

@Mwafrikah
Send the money to japan via your regular bank, most banks ave this facility and usually charge around $20 or 0.25% of the transfer amount.
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Nobby
#52 Posted : Friday, November 19, 2010 8:43:21 AM
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Now that the year change is coming next month, who can confirm the last date that a 2003 model can arrive and be registered without problems.Take an example, a car is on board a ship at the end of November or early December but arrives late December or early January 2011.It this still valid for registration.what is the cut-off?
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Elder
#53 Posted : Friday, November 19, 2010 9:42:12 AM
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Mwafrikah wrote:
@Elder; could you kindly give me contacts of an affordable operator where I can do tt to Japan


Find the rates from your banks. Usually about Kes 1500 for the transfer. If you have a USD account better still to avoid the arbitrary exchange rates of banks.
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sky5
#54 Posted : Friday, November 19, 2010 9:54:26 AM
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Nobby wrote:
Now that the year change is coming next month, who can confirm the last date that a 2003 model can arrive and be registered without problems.Take an example, a car is on board a ship at the end of November or early December but arrives late December or early January 2011.It this still valid for registration.what is the cut-off?


@Nobby; From January 2011, any car registered in 2003 will not be allowed into the country.

The car that is on baord a ship must arrive before January 2011 to be allowed in.
Eddy
#55 Posted : Sunday, November 21, 2010 6:26:34 PM
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Wazuan,
Anyone ever delt with Kyoei trading, their rates appear reasonable and the shipping is cheap....?
Elder
#56 Posted : Sunday, November 21, 2010 9:52:34 PM
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Tebes wrote:
@Bartum

All passenger cars charged Import duty, Excise duty and VAT. Yes, B15 included. Its only pick-ups and lorries that dont have Excise duty but still are charged import duty and VAT.


Are the double-cab pick-ups also included in this exemption?
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vineyard16
#57 Posted : Thursday, December 02, 2010 9:29:46 AM
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Location: kampala
@VJ
thanks for the insight
i am a ugandan, i want to purchase a vehicle through trade car view(nissan selana) , it cost USD 1790 CIF ex mombasa. year of manufacture 1997.
furnish me with tax duties i will have to pay KRA for clearance.

Wakandi
#58 Posted : Monday, December 06, 2010 2:29:04 PM
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Hi,
some one please confirm o the issue of registartion fee....is it included in the duty or is it a separate charge? from the CRSP, if i work out duty as X kshs, do i then go ahead and add another approx 10k for registration?
JkMwatha
#59 Posted : Friday, December 10, 2010 12:57:52 PM
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Joined: 9/11/2007
Posts: 816
JkMwatha wrote:
Tebes wrote:


@ JKMwatha,

I do not wish to engage my regular clearing agent, any good and efficient ones u know?


There's a C&F guy I use... most efficient... Send me sms or call me on 0719-XXX-XXX (temporary) and will forward you his details.




My no has changed to 0702-951-953 this is a permanent number (while I'm in Kenya).

Please, please, ignore the previous no., as quoted 0719-...

If anyone can tell me how to edit that post, I will do (currently using safari web browser)

It was a temporary no. and the woman who owns the phone.... is not amused when she keeps getting calls asking her to clear cars in Mombasa.
She is (I prey not) currently preparing to sue me for related damages.






milken
#60 Posted : Friday, December 10, 2010 1:49:36 PM
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vineyard16 wrote:
@VJ
thanks for the insight
i am a ugandan, i want to purchase a vehicle through trade car view(nissan selana) , it cost USD 1790 CIF ex mombasa. year of manufacture 1997.
furnish me with tax duties i will have to pay KRA for clearance.



You can't import a car older than 8 years from the date of first registration
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