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  1. Actually in many ways its easier to fill a bigger hole (but there are limits!).... better access to taper the edges etc
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  2. The freight forwarder/shipping agent will get in touch with you prior to the shipment arriving in New Zealand. You'll need to apply for a customs number (not an onerous task) and then provide some identification details to customs. You'll need to pay GST and any duty (via credit card is the best way). This link should help you get the gist of it. https://www.customs.govt.nz/personal/send-and-receive-items/receive-items-from-overseas/ It's not particularly arduous and can be completed in it's entirety from behind the comfort of your keyboard. (Not an expert but have done
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