I do a little clicking and reading, and his site contains this:brokerpros wrote:The article... is miss-guided information by NICO administrators that aren't fully involved with the importation industry. The article was written on speculation and feedback from sources rather than direct involvement which is why I have outlined the forms of importation in the post that is linked in my signature.
http://www.brokerprosllc.com/page/page/5716729.htm
Which is substantially identical to what we've been saying all along. And there's nothing in there about HOW they supposedly import these cars...
Further clicking reveals this:
http://www.brokerprosllc.com/page/page/5746231.htm
AH! So, they're dismantling / reassembling? Interesting, since there's a portion of Federal law that specifically addresses this.
But, what do we know?
Gee, I can hardly wait.brokerpros wrote: For those that are interested in an actual Skyline Importation FAQ or any JDM vehicle for that matter I will be posting one in this section by the end of the week.
Lots of doublespeak here - Basically, he's admitting that they've successfully circumvented Federal Law in all but 4 cases, and I'd be wary of those four.brokerpros wrote:This is commonly what happens when consumers read guides such as this they are blinded to the opportunities that are currently available because of the lack of knowledge in "professional" articles. There is no where that I state that all vehicles in that thread or on our website have NHTSA and EPA documentation. There are 4 Federally legal vehicles listed, all R33's, which do contain NHTSA and EPA documentation.
Federally Legal: Federally legal vehicles include a DOT bond release, NHTSA and EPA approval.
There are 2 EPA legal Kit Cars from Kaizo Industries which as Charles stated are Legal R34 GTR's. They come with full documentation including Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO), re-assigned 17 digit vin numbers, and new manufacture plating in the door jambs to reflect this.
Kit Car: A kit car is a 50 state EPA legal vehicle. A kit car is a remanufactured uni-body with a re-assigned 17 digit vin number. In this instance our kit cars are re-manufactured by Kaizo Industries. A Kit car contains a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO), a title referencing the new manufacture and model, and new plates in the door jambs stating that it is produced by the new manufacture as opposed to the original manufacture on the basis that it is no longer a Nissan.
Then the remainder of the vehicles are State Legal which I reflect in the thread followed by the following definition.
State Legal: A state legal vehicle is most commonly imported as parts then re-assembled when it reaches the United States. These vehicles abide by state laws but do not contain any federal documentation. The only paperwork on the vehicle is the title and proof of purchase.
