No.Wildtraveler wrote:If you import a car under the S and D you will have to export it then import it again in order to change your importation status on the car threw customs.r32d2 wrote:OR, you can buy one from Canada, like mine. I have a 1990 GT-R for sale. Built in December of 1989. You can import it if you enter VCP-17 under Vehicle Eligibility on form HS-7 Declaration for U.S. Customs, for Show and Display use for the rest of the year, if you drive it less than 2,500 miles. When it becomes 25 years old based on the Date of Manufacture, you can license it for the road, no hassles.
I had an auction listing on Ebay last weekend, but they removed it because I had a link to 30 Photo-bucket pics of the car.
I have it posted on Nico as well. Find it and call me.
Show or Display is a special exemption for NHTSA or FMVSS standards. When you import a car under show or display, you are restricted to 2500 miles a year, until the car is 25 years old. Once it turns 25 years old mileage is unlimited.
http://www.showordisplay.com/2012/12/19 ... -gt-r.html
Here is the Show or Display application - http://www.showordisplay.com/p/vehicle-application.html
Emissions is its own separate thing. Nothing to do with show or display. Over 21 years old, in original configuration is EPA exempt.
EPA 3520-1http://www.importavehicle.info/2011/01/ ... motor.html