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Commercially remanufactured passenger vehicle parts

Effective 15 December 2015 to 2 July 2016

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A commercial remanufacturing process may include stripping down of components, high-pressure cleaning, abrasive blasting etc, resulting in the removal of any biosecurity risk material from the commodity. For more information on processes that may meet the Department of Agriculture's classification of commercially remanufactured, please contact the Machinery and Military Program.

Please note, only engines, machinery parts or vehicle parts can be classed as commercially remanufactured, for whole pieces of machinery or vehicles they can be classed only as new or used.