:rolf:At least he had good taste in music.
Don't think so...People used to get Skylines in Japan and separate the motor and body then ship it to the US. When it got to the states they put the engine back in the body and register it as a kit car. Gov. found out bout this and they actually took away people's Skylines bc of the emission shitYou can still bring skylines to the US
I'm LOVIN' IT!HOLY SHIT
fried rice for sure.....
Now here's the real question, is it still rice if it has the power to back it up? Like, would an 800 hp Supra for example, with a wing and "aerodynamics" kit still be considered rice?RICE.
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no, you have them ship the whole car to canada, then you have it registered in canada, then you register in your state, Long drawn out process, but it's possible... I go to a meet every sunday the during the summer's and theres a few r33's and r34's 100% registered and once came just recently, never once had any problem...Don't think so...People used to get Skylines in Japan and separate the motor and body then ship it to the US. When it got to the states they put the engine back in the body and register it as a kit car. Gov. found out bout this and they actually took away people's Skylines bc of the emission shit
You're both right. They did used to dismantle them and ship em over like that, and Yes, as of now, Canada is pretty much the only way to get it here now.no, you have them ship the whole car to canada, then you have it registered in canada, then you register in your state, Long drawn out process, but it's possible... I go to a meet every sunday the during the summer's and theres a few r33's and r34's 100% registered and once came just recently, never once had any problem...