✨ Customs Regulations for Motor Vehicles




15 OCTOBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
4473

Column One
Classes of Motor Vehicles

Column Two
Goods

Column Three
Condition in which such goods shall be imported

Spoilers of unhardened vulcanised rubber or artificial plastic materials;
Springs, coiled suspension;
Wiring, looms or harnesses;
Wheels of aluminium alloys.

(B) CLASS II
Commercial motor vehicles and road tractors with a gross vehicle weight exceeding 3,500 kg but not exceeding 10,500 kg other than omnibuses.

(i) Chassis, consisting of:
Chassis frames, suspension assemblies, radiator, engine, clutch gearbox, propellor shaft and axles.

(ii) Cabs, the following parts of:
Panels, and framework (if any)

(iii) Cabs built up

These goods shall not be imported in sub-assemblies consisting of more than one of the components specified. Nor should the chassis frames (longitudinals) be fitted with any attachment or components. May be built up into the form of a 'shell' or 'bare cab' with doors attached thereto. They may not be further painted than prime coated and may not be fitted or trimmed with any componentry (eg, seats, instruments, window glass, rubber trim, upholstery) other than mounting brackets.
The 'bare cab' may not be attached to the chassis but may, subject to the foregoing restrictions be imported in such condition as the importer elects.
These cabs may be imported in a fully finished condition provided they are entered under tariff item 87.05.029 of the Customs Tariff and pay the rates of duty applying under that item.

The components nominated below, if imported to be used in the assembly, completion or manufacture of Class II motor vehicles, must be entered in accordance with the appropriate tariff item in Part I of the Customs Tariff:
Electric batteries;
Exterior rear vision mirrors excluding those which are an integral part of the vcehicle design or electrically or manually internally adjusted; and excluding electrically heated rearvision mirrors
Laminated undercarriage springs (not including shackle types);
Pneumatic rubber tyres and inner tubes of rubber;
Radiator assemblies including pressure caps;
Radio broadcast receivers designed for use in motor vehicles;
Seat belts;
Seat frame and spring frame assemblies including springs therefor;
Seat reclining mechanisms;
Upholsterers' materials (such as flock, wadding, batting, linters, felts, padding, foams) cut, moulded or fabricated to shape;
Upholsterers' textiles, fabrics, leathers or plastic sheetings, cut moulded or fabricated to shape.

(C) CLASS III
Commercial motor vehicles and road tractors with a gross vehicle weight exceeding 10,500kg other than omnibuses.

(i) Chassis, consisting of:
Chassis frames, suspension assemblies, radiator, engine, clutch, gearbox, propellor shaft and axles.

(ii) Cabs, the following parts of:
Panels, and framework (if any).

(iii) Cabs built up.

These goods shall not be imported in sub-assemblies consisting of more than one of the components specified. Nor should the chassis frames (longitudinals) be fitted with any attachment or component. May be built up into the form of a 'shell' or 'bare cab' with doors attached thereto. They may not be further painted than prime coated and may not be fitted or trimmed with any componentry (eg, seats, instruments, window glass, rubber trim, upholstery) other than mounting brackets.
The 'bare cab' may not be attached to the chassis but may, subject to the foregoing restrictions be imported in such condition as the importer elects.
These cabs may be imported in fully finished condition provided they are entered under tariff item 87.05.029 of the Customs Tariff and pay the rates of duty applying under that item.

The components nominated below, if imported to be used in the assembly, completion or manufacture of Class III motor vehicles, must be entered in accordance with the appropriate tariff item in Part I of the Customs Tariff:
Electric batteries;
Exterior rear vision mirrors excluding those which are an integral part of the vehicle design or manually or internally adjusted; and excluding electrically heated rearvision mirrors
Laminated undercarriage springs (not including shackles therefor)
Pneumatic rubber tyres and inner tubes of rubber;
Radio broadcast receivers designed for use in motor vehicles;
Seat belts.

(D) CLASS IV
Motor vehicles being omnibuses.

Chassis, consisting of:
Chassis frames, suspension assemblies radiator, engine, clutch, gearbox, propellor shafts and axles.

These goods shall not be imported in sub-assemblies consisting of more than one of the components specified. Nor should the chassis frames (longitudinals) be fitted with any attachments or components.



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10 October 1985
Customs, Tariff, Motor Vehicles, Import Regulations, Assembly Conditions