These could be brought into the USA for an approximate cost of $6000 in a 20' container... providing they were documented and serial numbered and proven to pre-date the onset of EPA emissions regulations. You would need an actual manufacturers certification to avoid a problem and the machinery would have to be manufactured prior to 1999 I believe. Another option would be to pay someone to dismantle and crate the individual pieces. I believe that bottom-line, it is still better overall to purchase a current production machine as parts and just build your own. Someone should be able to make a business of collecting and rebuilding and reselling those things right where they are situated. As enterprising as most Indians seem to be, that should be a more viable and practical use. Now, if someone could find Dursley originals, that is a whole other situation... we would be all over it!
dieselgman