Import
Cars From
UK
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You will need to provide the following Evidence:
- Proof of Ownership – registration, deregistration or change of ownership papers plus an invoice, bill of sale or receipt, etc
- Emissions Standards – a suitable European Community (EC) whole vehicle approval plate/sticker, a suitable UN/ECE approval plate/sticker, a certificate of conformity or statement of compliance that includes an approved emission standard
- Frontal Impact Standards – it appears on our list of compliant vehicles, a suitable European Community (EC) whole vehicle approval plate/sticker, a suitable UN/ECE Approval plate/sticker or statement of compliance
- Fuel Consumption – fuel consumption certificate
- Light-Vehicle Brakes standards for Electronic Stability Control (ESC).
- Heavy Vehicle Brakes Standards
- Overall Standards – a suitable EC whole vehicle approval plate/sticker, a suitable UN/ECE Approval plate/sticker or statement of compliance.

Proof of ownership
You need to provide evidence that you're the legal owner of the vehicle. This includes:
- The original documents that prove previous registration and provide an ownership trail that goes back to the last registered owner in the country where the vehicle was last registered.
- certified English translations of all documents not in English (bills of sale, purchase receipts etc).

Evidence of compliance with emissions standards
For both used and parallel-imported new vehicles, acceptable proof your vehicle meets New Zealand requirements can be:
- A suitable European Community (EC) whole vehicle approval plate/sticker
- A suitable UN/ECE approval plate/sticker
- A certificate of conformity or statement of compliance that includes an approved emission standard.

Evidence of compliance with frontal impact standards
If your vehicle is Class MA, MB or MC, you must prove that it was manufactured to meet an approved frontal impact standard. Depending on the date of manufacture you can provide proof of its compliance
