NissanNiNjA2nd
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R32 will always be the greatest skyline.
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si civic's are EX's in canada. hardly rare.
our si = cdm sir
After reading this it kinda got me hyped up but it still seems as if you cant get these cars into the states all that easy... **still researching...To be imported free of restriction, a motor vehicle less than 25 years old must be originally manufactured to comply with all applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS) and bear a label certifying such compliance that is permanently affixed by the vehicle’s original manufacturer. A motor vehicle that bears a label certifying compliance with all applicable Canadian motor vehicle safety standards (CMVSS), but not with the FMVSS, can still be imported as a conforming motor vehicle under Box 2B on the HS-7 Declaration form to be presented to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (Customs) at the time of entry if the following requirements are met:Importing a Canadian-Certified Vehicle as a Conforming Vehicle under Box 2B·The importer obtains a letter from the vehicle’s original manufacturer, on the manufacturer’s letterhead (and not that of a franchised dealer), identifying the vehicle by vehicle identification number (VIN) and stating that the vehicle conforms to all applicable FMVSS except for the labeling requirements of Standards Nos. 101 Controls and Displays and 110 Tire Selection and Rims or 120 Tire Selection and Rims for Motor Vehicles other than Passenger Cars, and/or the specifications of Standard No. 108 Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment, relating to daytime running lamps.
- The vehicle is being imported for personal use and not for resale;
- The vehicle is not a salvage vehicle, a repaired salvage vehicle, or a reconstructed vehicle;
Note: To be imported underBox 2B a motor vehicle must be certified by its original manufacturer as complying with all applicable CMVSS. Certain vehicles that are at least 15 years old that are not so certified can be imported into Canada without restriction. Such vehicles may not be imported into the United States under Box 2B.
After reading this it kinda got me hyped up but it still seems as if you cant get these cars into the states all that easy... **still researching...
Check this out as well:::
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hahaha, is that from the link i sent you? glad i could help. i really want an r32 also. but i think i will wait for a couple more years and get an r33.
Your link helped me and I learned the correct term to use to search in google for more detailed information.... and then found those two sites I posted... I know people have r33's r32's here but not sure how they did it still... I dont think its fully legal just yet...
ya motorex.com use to do it not sure if they do anymore but it cost's like 30k for an r34 25k for an r33 and 20k for an r32 just do do the modifications... i hear motorex wasnt doing it properly and isnt allowed anymore...
The wifee wants an R32, what would you do at the drive thru. I'd pimp it in reverse!