unfortunatly that is near impossible into Australia. because Subaru sold the forest here and seves does not see the difference enought to alow it in you are stuffed, unless you or a friend want to sped a year in Japan to personal import one and they are non existant on the sales frount in australia. best bet find one on the other side of the country somewhere and are happy to pay more that what subaru sold it from factory. subaru realy let us down with this and a lot of very special cars like the ; sti s01/2/3/4 and multiple others just look them up and you might cry for what we didn't get.
I just took a quick look at the Subaru Web site, which is where you should go. I see no such vehicle as a "Forester Sti". With that in mind, no, it does not "come in automatic."
Yes but there are import regulations in relation to the importation of weapons.
The Tasmanian forester kangaroo lives in open woodlands and bushland in the island of Tasmania, Australia's southernmost state.
The Tasmanian forester kangaroo lives in open woodlands and bushland in the island of Tasmania, Australia's southernmost state.
The Tasmanian Forester kangaroo, which is actually a sub-species of the Eastern grey kangaroo, originates in Tasmania, Australia's island state.
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I have read that the importation of foreign rodents is prohibited in Australia but they are allowed in Canada and as far as i believe there is quite a few breeders there.
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The chinchilla is not native to Australia, and currently there are no plans to allow importation of chinchillas. The only chinchilla you will find in Australia is the bush town of Chinchilla in Queensland's western Downs.
The Nissan 240SX is not inherently illegal in Australia, but its importation and registration depend on compliance with local vehicle regulations and standards. Since the 240SX was never officially sold in Australia, it may require modifications to meet safety and emissions requirements before it can be registered. Additionally, individual states may have their own rules regarding the importation of vehicles. It's essential for potential owners to check with local authorities for specific regulations.
No, Garra Rufa Fish are not legal in Australia due to strict biosecurity regulations. They are classified as a noxious aquatic species and their importation and possession are prohibited to prevent potential ecological and environmental impacts.
STI stands for Subaru Tecnica International. For years the acronym was STi but then it was changed to all caps, STI. In addition to supplying racing engines for Subaru rally cars, STI markets performance parts for use in many Subaru vehicles. See link below for STI HQ.