Hmmmm.....I always thought Korea was a drive on the right country?Cima wrote:
I live in Korea and imported a Nissan Cima few month ago.
I lived in GB when I was a kid and to young to drive, but a lot of the Americans staioned there brought over US cars because British cars were so small, crude and in short supply. But driving next to the curb was a major safety hazard, especially in a country with few long straights and lotso of high walls and hedges that made nearly every corner a blind one. Round abouts were like especially intimidating as one had to look over the whole car to move right, just as on a right turn across oncoming traffic. From just observing, I can say I would never do it.Sanger wrote:same as the US but just like the US you can import Japanese cars, if you pay your import taxes and engine size taxes.
That car looks exactly like a y33Cima wrote:Thanks guys~~
Yea korea is just like US...99.9% of cars are left and drive. Kinda pain in the *** to drive right hand, but very useful if you need to ask for a direction. hehehe...Mine is E-FGY33. So exactly same as INFINITI Q45. Most korean gangs drive this....Hyundai Equus.
Been a long time since you last vist to the optometrist?naladude911 wrote:
That car looks exactly like a y33
With some really exotic tattoos!jamesmost wrote:now all you need to get is a Driver
Your English composition is pretty good. Are you a 교포 teaching English there?Cima wrote:Thanks~~안녕하세요
I'll trade you grilles. I have the black vertical grille, not the chrome one. But I'm really interested in that Cima Grille of yours!Cima wrote:Yes...it has a VIP emblem on rear quarter panel...I want to modify this car to US Spec Q45... I want to buy a front grill, front bumper, driver side airbag, Q45t spoiler, rear emblems...Any idea which website has a good price to buy these?? or anyone wants to modify to Nissan Cima??hehehe lets exchange parts..