RHD Saudi Syclone in Australia

Logan

Member
Re: RHD Saudi Syclone in Australia

It is cool to see these little one offs that pop up here and there.
 

canadian

sy in progress
Re: RHD Saudi Syclone in Australia

Australia is much more strict than any other country I know of. If you look at some of the hot rodder boards, guys who are building their own cars have to have them inspected by a government officer to ensure that the builder didn't half ass it and that it's safe.
 

Norm

Donating Member
Re: RHD Saudi Syclone in Australia

I'd like to see what they used for a steering box and how the hoses were run from the pump. They'd have to be pretty long to snake around the cross over pipe.
 

elorejas

Member
Re: RHD Saudi Syclone in Australia

Well I have seen some vehicles that when they do this there's a chain under the dash were the steering wheel and the steering shaft both have a sprocket installed to make it work to keep eveything in the engine compartment stock but who knows how they got this working.
 

Jimmy

Banned
Re: RHD Saudi Syclone in Australia

Well I have seen some vehicles that when they do this there's a chain under the dash were the steering wheel and the steering shaft both have a sprocket installed to make it work to keep eveything in the engine compartment stock but who knows how they got this working.

http://www.syty.org/archives/syty/9812/msg00386.html

>There was a person that brought a Sy to Australia that did a conversion
from
>left had drive to right had drive.

Yup, and the only RHD Syclone on the planet as far as I know. Started
out as a Saudi Sy, imported direct from Saudi to Aus. I've met the
owner, Lionel, a few times when he's come back to the UK to see some of
his family. He had to do a *lot* of work with the steering as he didnt
want the usual chain linkage setup. I've got photos of the mods. He
also did a lot of fabrication work on the dash as well. The conversion
was expensive in time only I think as Lionel did all the work himself
(Which is true credit to an owner who's willing to take on such a task).

There's no real match for him out in Surfers Paradise, Aus., and with
the truck being a 'celebrity' even the local Ferrari/Porsche crowd leave
him his own parking slot :)
---
Richard J Tomlinson sysgen@hotmail.com 1991 GMC 'Saudi' Syclone
#2612
(Also available at sysgen@dircon.co.uk) London, England


 

Quickstop [UK]

Combating adversyty.
Re: RHD Saudi Syclone in Australia

I'm sure I'll be corrected but I thought there weren't any. There may have been 4 but pretty sure it's a typo. The bit that I just discovered was that a LHD car in Aus is illegal so I now need to figure out what the hell to do with mine.

Look at the prices of cars there as well... shipping, 10% import duty, 10% Goods and Sales Tax and then if the total value of your car, those taxes and the shipping fees is above $63,000, they hit you with Luxury Car tax which is 33%!! Pretty sure I won't have to pay that but the $10,000 for a RHD conversion is just as daunting.

I wonder if I'll ever get to enjoy this truck.
 
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