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Importing cars from Japan is not really that hard to do. Legally registering them is a totally different story. If you wanted to import a car and track it then you're good, but if you want to be able to legally drive it you'll have problems. The US has a 25 year law though, so any vehicle that is 25 years or older can be imported and legally registered no questions asked. Hope that helps.
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thats not possible either. they dont run off of gasoline. they run a 50/50 mix of poutine and pork glycerin
as ive mentioned before, its impossible. cars from japan run off of sake.
Importing cars from Japan is not really that hard to do. Legally registering them is a totally different story. If you wanted to import a car and track it then you're good, but if you want to be able to legally drive it you'll have problems. The US has a 25 year law though, so any vehicle that is 25 years or older can be imported and legally registered no questions asked. Hope that helps.
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here in canada its not that hard at all.......lots of ppl have skylines and fairladyz's here even some old evos and a few savanna rx7's...it requires one safty once it gets here. to order it just go thrugh a company of your choice. do your research my buddy tried to order an 94 rx7 and it took a year for them to tell him the car cant be delivered. just do 15 mins of reading thats all it takes.
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My friend has a Toyota Mark II imported from Japan that he has registered as a Toyota Camry. He ripped the VIN off some junkyard Camry. His is totally not legal, RHD and everything, but he gets away with the registration and stuff from the Camry.
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also what 1987 13bt said its not impossible just the registration part is a bit iffy. trust me ive tried, but im not sure about the 25 year rule.