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Old 06-10-2017, 10:23 AM   #1
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Default Imports and Asbestos ; what's the current status?

Wondering what has been peoples experiences with the current historic vehicle import situation (particularly from the USA) with the fixation on asbestos by Customs?

Is stuff still getting though OK? Have the number of imports dropped off?

My Uncle has been looking for an A-model coupe in the USA for a couple of years but now given up as he's been given many stories about problems getting stuff in. The issue is the unknown .. that IF you get pulled up (even after removing brakes, manifold gaskets, clutches etc) the unplanned cost could be crippling for many like him.

I've also been looking at a number of USA cars, but am in the same mindset ..
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Old 06-10-2017, 04:36 PM   #2
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Default Re: Imports and Asbestos ; what's the current status?

Read the content within the following as well as the embedded links:

http://www.performanceforums.com/for...ining-asbestos

Basically, its a bunfight if you have any asbestos components.
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Old 06-10-2017, 07:54 PM   #3
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No more imports of second hand trucks after 2018. All ages.
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Old 06-10-2017, 11:38 PM   #4
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I have been looking at a vintage British bike from the UK or Europe. I am thinking of giving up as it will be a punt on it getting busted for Asbestos here. No way will I be doing a full rebuild OS before shipping to enesure its Asbestos free. Fcukers have stuffed up imports.
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Old 09-10-2017, 12:23 PM   #5
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Default Re: Imports and Asbestos ; what's the current status?

Several years ago they found asbestos parts in one of the NEW Chinese models being imported.

I recall they still let them in with a slap on the wrist. Go figure...
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Old 09-10-2017, 10:57 PM   #6
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Default Re: Imports and Asbestos ; what's the current status?

Anyone used an importer recently and got a car in from the US without asbestos issues? If so, can you please tell me who you used? There is a 63 Galaxie I'm keen on.

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Old 10-10-2017, 12:08 AM   #7
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I sourced a concours Talladega earlier for a mate and he imported it via a Gold Coast importer who I used for all my six imports over the years. It arrived three weeks ago and no asbestos checks were made on the Talladega or any of the other cars in the shipment. As you are NSW South Coast I'd suggest checking out Sydney based importers.

If you want to PM me some info on your Galaxie I might be able to give you some clues on importing. And no - I'm not looking to pinch it from you. LOL
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Old 10-10-2017, 08:39 AM   #8
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Thanks Pedro.

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Old 10-10-2017, 11:52 AM   #9
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.. I have heard that how anal they get also depends on the port it is shipped into ..
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Old 10-10-2017, 09:41 PM   #10
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.. I have heard that how anal they get also depends on the port it is shipped into ..
Whats the good oil on where to aim for?
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Old 23-03-2018, 08:54 AM   #11
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Default Re: Imports and Asbestos ; what's the current status?

seems if you bring your car in from overseas for a show -and are taking it back out again -

still not immune from border force:

Maserati global gathering

https://www.carsales.com.au/editoria...eratis-111746/



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Visiting Maserati owners caught up in asbestos crackdown



Australian Border Patrol officers have nabbed a number of visiting Maseratis.

Up to nine Maserati owners, who have travelled from around the world to attend this week’s Maserati Global Gathering 1400km club run, have been sidelined by Australian customs which has impounded the vehicles.
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Old 23-03-2018, 11:13 AM   #12
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seems if you bring your car in from overseas for a show -and are taking it back out again -

still not immune from border force:

Maserati global gathering

https://www.carsales.com.au/editoria...eratis-111746/
Right ... so based on responses here of "no issues" and then this, it's pretty much a crapshoot if you get done for $30K fine/work or not. Not exactly inspiring ...
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Old 23-03-2018, 11:41 AM   #13
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Default Re: Imports and Asbestos ; what's the current status?

there s a recent mightycarmods episode on you tube- they bought in a Datsun 240z - less engine gearbox/exhaust and brakes to ensure no problems.

think they were doing an engine /box conversion anyways so maybe not a concern- but they did mention timescale and cost as being the factors
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Old 23-03-2018, 03:12 PM   #14
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It's not that hard to get a declaration done before it leaves the source country.

As I posted in an other thread, I have personal knowledge of this - in fact, it's 3 cars in the last 2 months, one a '54 Chev my bro-in-law brought in, another a late 90s Corvette, and the last one an export of a Commodore to the USA. None had issues at all with asbestos, because of the following:

1. Brakes in the '54 were fitted with non-asbestos shoes before shipping, and the mechanic signed a declaration for it. Same deal with the clutch. Engine had clearly been fitted with a modern metal manifold gasket. No problems with asbestos at all, but heaps with quarantine who weren't happy with a tiny spec of mud, bug guts on the screen, and the brake fluid. Funny how he had to pay a fortune for a "complete underbody steam clean" and there was a huge (dormant, luckily) wasps nest up beside the master cylinder...

2. The Corvette was new enough to have supporting documentation from service manuals to say none of its components contained asbestos. A simple declaration, and copies of those pages, was all they needed to clear it.

3. The Commodore was in the same boat as the corvette - supporting documentation from service manuals, along with a simple declaration, and the US had no problems.


I would suggest these guys with the Maseratis didn't think about any of this before planning this jaunt. Same deal applies if you want to send something to the US - we're not the only country doing it.
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Default Re: Imports and Asbestos ; what's the current status?

I really, really hate what the world has become. I'm not saying I wanna bathe in it, but Jesus. You know one thing that doesn't give you cancer?
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Old 24-03-2018, 02:22 PM   #16
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Re Asbestos in brakes, gaskets etc

It can also be found in body panels, underbody sealant, lots and lots of places

Read a story of a bloke who had wire brushed all the underbody sealant off himself as part of a cars resto.
He was then informed by an expert in the field that there was a high % of asbestos in that sealant: he'd exposed himself to asbestos big time and was devastated at the thought of his health being compromised

Be extremely careful/vigilant prior to purchase and do your homework
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Old 24-03-2018, 03:36 PM   #17
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Has anyone every contracted asbestosis through contact with an asbestos based head gasket?? No didn,t think so
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Probably yes, same as through exposure to brake material containing asbestos
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Taken from the link posted by 9triton...
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Update, March 23, 2018: Australian Border Force has responded to this story, and the statement issued is reproduced below, in full:

The ABF did not conduct asbestos testing on any of the vehicles and there was no damage to any of the vehicles. Two of the vehicles did not have the required import approval from the Australian Government and were therefore held at the border. It is the responsibility of the importer to ensure that Vehicle Import Approval is in place prior to importing cars to Australia.

The other six vehicles were identified as potentially containing asbestos and the importer could not provide appropriate assurances that they did not. The importer declined to have the vehicles tested for asbestos. The importer was given permission to export the vehicles.

The ABF is not responsible for granting permission to import goods containing asbestos. This can only be done by applying to the Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation.

The ABF recommends all classic car importers ensure their vehicles don’t contain asbestos before they arrive in Australia. Any suspect parts should be removed before transport to Australia to minimise costs, delays and impacts on vehicles.

The removal and testing of any components is undertaken by qualified independent hygienists not ABF officers. Testing can be avoided if importers provide sufficient assurance to demonstrate that imported goods do not contain asbestos or that suspect parts have been removed before import.

Australia’s ban on asbestos is not new and the significant health risks of asbestos are well known. We don’t want to unduly penalise classic car importers, but asbestos can kill and we have an obligation to protect the community from any asbestos coming into the country.
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the original article must of struck a raw nerve with border force for them to respond . read the commemts on that article - not one positive one
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Modern brakes contain fine silica dust. Twice as many Australians die from Silicosis as they do from Asbestosis/Mesothelioma. Silica dust is in thousands of products, i.e. brake pads, concrete, gyprock, fibre cement, mortar, bricks, etc, etc. If they banned products that caused cancer when breathed in, then we would be living in mud and stick huts.
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