If you are bringing it under Carnet, you have no restriction, providing you export it with time. As a temporary import, you will have to pay the 15% GST value deposit and that will be returned when you export. For both ways there are various other fees, most people saying goodbye to about $400 all up. I'm not sure on the length of time, but one year comes to mind.
Cheers bloke
Nigel in NZ
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Last edited by Nigel Marx; 3 Oct 2010 at 20:59.
Reason: Please reread, was too many typos, done on bloody iPhone!
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