This Does Not Apply To Everything.R34sleeper wrote:also, remember what obama said about state laws. federal governmet is not to overrule state government.
This Does Not Apply To Everything.R34sleeper wrote:also, remember what obama said about state laws. federal governmet is not to overrule state government.
Unless the car in question has a DOT release bond its not a legally imported Skyline. No matter how much paperwork you see its still subject to seizure by Customs/DHS. The kit car method you've mentioned has been tried before - it doesn't override DOT regulations.R34sleeper wrote:so how is he able to register the car in florida as a kit car? All paperwork seems legitament.
very trueDasoupdude wrote:
But it's less likely to be TMS approved.
Are you referring to yourself, Sean?sean8564 wrote:Right on well good buy love the car and have fun with it unlike some other people i know who never enjoy there R
In Canada, it's 15 years old. In the U.S., it's 25 years. After that, there are no restrictions (in the U.S. that is.)froggman23 wrote:Anyone know the regs? I thought that the Godzillas were restricted for import until they are 15 years or older. I guess ome states have diffrent rules than others?
try this and tell me how it works outsideslider wrote:he can buy it and then purchase a s14 shell and switch over the vin and register it as a 240 with a bodykit
yeah i love the new 370Z it feels like my GTR when it comes to take off the lineTunismo wrote:You should just use that hard saved money and buy yourself a nismo 370z maan. Why not? It's the next best thing...and it's legal
Can you say Felony? Or how about jail time.sideslider wrote:he can buy it and then purchase a s14 shell and switch over the vin and register it as a 240 with a bodykit