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RE: Importing to US - 9/19/2007 10:28:30 PM
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AlZuben
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ORIGINAL: Sebba Too expensive ^^ AlZ, good news. I just saw a EVO II for sale for like 14k... In the US? I'm searching other exporters. I'm trying to make the math work...but I haven't been terribly encouraged. It might work if I actually go to Japan and buy cars at an auto auction. These cars are really clean with super low mileage. I was just looking at a 94 evo with like 35k mi. I saw a couple of evo wagons too.
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RE: Importing to US - 9/19/2007 10:29:19 PM
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AlZuben
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ORIGINAL: Clipse1 Maybe.... I've checked it out and I've found some for like 3 G's. Bout how much does it cost to import one? a lot
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RE: Importing to US - 9/19/2007 10:33:17 PM
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AlZuben
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ok, it might work out the only way I can import these is disassembled. cost: car disassembly packing export fee shipping insurance delivery offloading customs inspection conversion reassembly title registration tax import fee my cut
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RE: Importing to US - 9/19/2007 11:28:25 PM
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Dusty Eclipse
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I couldnt imagine why taking them apart would improve things with customs... But then again, all Ive ever imported is a front clip...
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RE: Importing to US - 9/19/2007 11:46:36 PM
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AlZuben
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ORIGINAL: Sebba You shouldnt have to take them apart? not according to what I have been reading.
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RE: Importing to US - 9/19/2007 11:50:02 PM
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AlZuben
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I still have a lot of reading to do. I think disassembly only has to be pulling the motors and transmissions. from what I have been reading, it's ok to import skylines with RHD but other models have to be converted. There are pages upon pages of regulations. It seems I will also have to apply to become a registered importer and then apply for consideration of these vehicles. I'm just getting into all this regulatory stuff, it will probably take weeks to filter through all of it.
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RE: Importing to US - 9/28/2007 11:02:57 AM
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AlZuben
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well, I've been getting a lot of discouraging feedback...but it's not completely hopeless. Right now, it looks as though the only way to do this is by importing the cars disassembled and then reassembling them and titling them as kitcars. I still think this is a viable option. I have gotten differing opinions on what qualifies as a kitcar. In my state, they say that any assembly once the vehicle arrives can qualify...including just putting the hubcaps back on. A registered importer said the car bodies have to be put on a US approved chassis. Either way, according to the EPA, the engines must be used or rebuilt. Unfortunately, it seems as though my first estimates of aprox $3000-5000 for import fees etc may be grossly underestimated. The real fees look to be more like $6000-$8000. This of course makes it cost prohibitive to import anything but top dollar vehicles. Parts however do not need to meet many of these regulations. So, if I can get an exporter to just send me engines and drivetrains, it might be affordable if any of you wants evo engines or drivetrains.
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