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Thief posted:this type of poo poo is gonna just more and more frequent these next 10 years or so: lmao @ whoever buys this thing when the feds come and crush it.
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That strikes me as being a lot for a non-gtr skyline
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 09:50 |
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I suspect the seller was hoping this thing would appreciate after keeping it in storage for nine years but no. Would love to drive it. https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/gtir-pulsar-3500-no-views/15134511
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 09:58 |
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julian assflange posted:That strikes me as being a lot for a non-gtr skyline We've got a 25 year exemption requirement here in the US meaning that Skyline is federally illegal. The flip side of that is that it is super rare being a 'new' Skyline so the guy thinks he can charge a premium for it. Just because he has a Florida title doesn't make the car legal in the Fed's eyes and they're the ones that go around and crush Land Rovers that aren't legal. There is a ton of pent-up market demand for the Skylines we never got from all the kids who are now adults that played Gran Turismo. Since there are so many people in the US it drives prices skyward because there is always someone that is going to pay whatever you are asking.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 10:06 |
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That's true I suppose I'm used to seeing non turbo skylines being worth scrap over here (Ireland) where proper GTRs are up around the money that guy is looking for in the US
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 10:18 |
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I know the local importer here in florida claims to be able to make it so its a full legal title, with no restrictions on driving mileage or limiting it to non public roads. Then again, when I tried to ask detailed questions about how they got around emissions and safety requirements to register the vehicles, they got kinda cagey. Makes me sad, because they have a running 20B Cosmos that they drive to shows regularly. Edit: Here is their listing for almost the exact same loving car, only 20k less. And by almost the same, I mean the spoiler, lug nuts, shift knob, battery and radio are the only visual differences. http://blackopsperformance.com/listings/1998-nissan-skyline-r34-gtt/ Elmnt80 fucked around with this message at 10:31 on Apr 15, 2017 |
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Anyone claiming to legally import cars newer then 25 years are liars. It doesn't happen unless it is a non road car. Besides plenty of unloved Buick Centuries for you to buy.
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Cop Porn Popper posted:I know the local importer here in florida claims to be able to make it so its a full legal title, with no restrictions on driving mileage or limiting it to non public roads. Then again, when I tried to ask detailed questions about how they got around emissions and safety requirements to register the vehicles, they got kinda cagey. Makes me sad, because they have a running 20B Cosmos that they drive to shows regularly. Lmao these loving guys. "Whats the difference between state and federally legal????" playing it like somehow it being legal in Florida makes it ok. Feds can still come around and crush your poo poo. The cars they bring in will NEVER be federally legal, they can not enter the country until the build month + 25 years. Their cars will always have that stuck on them, they will always be rolling contraband and liable to get seized forever.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 16:38 |
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Yeah not sure how legit the title is. That isn't eligible until 2016 to be exempt.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 17:58 |
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There was some dude who got a florida title on a BMW 1 series diesel hatch. It's probably been crushed by the feds already too.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 18:03 |
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Cop Porn Popper posted:I know the local importer here in florida claims to be able to make it so its a full legal title, with no restrictions on driving mileage or limiting it to non public roads. Then again, when I tried to ask detailed questions about how they got around emissions and safety requirements to register the vehicles, they got kinda cagey. Makes me sad, because they have a running 20B Cosmos that they drive to shows regularly. I'd rather have the Cosmo. Those things are sex on wheels. Edit: And I went to that loving site again. Hrngggh. https://www.japaneseclassics.com/vehicle/1990-mazda-cosmo-3/ Meydey fucked around with this message at 18:17 on Apr 15, 2017 |
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Meydey posted:I'd rather have the Cosmo. Those things are sex on wheels. http://www.goo-net-exchange.com/ https://www.tradecarview.com/ you're welcome. I'm sorry. e: oh babby http://www.goo-net-exchange.com/usedcars/MAZDA/COSMO/700020685330140703001/index.html Powershift fucked around with this message at 18:30 on Apr 15, 2017 |
# ? Apr 15, 2017 18:27 |
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Importing question, can I import a car under 25 years and just not drive it on the road or do they just crush it at the port?
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 18:39 |
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BigPaddy posted:Importing question, can I import a car under 25 years and just not drive it on the road or do they just crush it at the port? There is the show and display law, but the car has to be of historical or technological significance, or have less than 500 produced.
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Powershift posted:http://www.goo-net-exchange.com/ Holee poo poo. I did not know this existed. http://www.goo-net-exchange.com/usedcars/MAZDA/COSMO_SPORT/700050515130160907001/index.html Its's got a 10a in it. 7,800,00 yen. That's like a $100 right?
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 20:42 |
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It's approximately 1/100th, so just move the decimal 2 places. 7.8m yen = about 78k. there are, however more affordable Japanese classics. http://www.goo-net-exchange.com/usedcars/SUBARU/REX/700090261230170205002/index.html
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Powershift posted:There is the show and display law, but the car has to be of historical or technological significance, or have less than 500 produced. Eh so really I should buy something, ship it to the UK and register it for a couple of years until it is over 25 then ship it to the US where it will be easier to deal with since it would now have documents in english.
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BigPaddy posted:Eh so really I should buy something, ship it to the UK and register it for a couple of years until it is over 25 then ship it to the US where it will be easier to deal with since it would now have documents in english. How about Canada? Only needs to meet one of the regulations below. Also has the bonus of your Canadian friend, the registered owner, to drive right across the border and hang out with you. NoWake fucked around with this message at 22:13 on Apr 15, 2017 |
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I don't know why I find this somehow appealing, it's like a delivery van and an armored personnel carrier had a bastard child. https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/citroen/hy/1931176.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_H_Van There's a horse carrier version for sale too. https://www.hemmings.com/blog/?p=103885
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To celebrate 70 years since that model of H van appeared, you can get a kit to "convert" a modern Citroen Relay: https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/retro-body-kit-citroen-relay-celebrates-citroen-type-h-van It should fit the Ram/Chrysler ProMaster, which is a clone of the Citroen Relay Sneaks McDevious fucked around with this message at 22:55 on Apr 15, 2017 |
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1988 325 BMW (SETA) w/ fresh 2.7i build built for turbo Find full build thread here: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=283179 Build Photo Album: https://flickr.com/photos/64009513@N04/sets/72157646540461346 This is an 88 SETA m20b27 with all the performance components swapped over from a m20b25 (head, intake, MAF, ECU, etc) to produce what is referred to as a 2.7i. Essentially a 2.7L naturally aspirated 325i with ~180HP Was built with the intention for turbo (8.5:1 CR perfection) including ARP head studs and turbo oil feed bung installed in oil pan. Have ton of spare parts that can be included via negotiation (heads, clusters, intake manifolds, bumpers, bottle cap wheels, oil cooler, injectors, etc.) A few quick highlights: HIDs SS Brake Lines Bilstein Sport Shocks Eibach Prokit springs Solid Offset CABs Plastic Rear Bumper 1988 2.7L Super ETA Motor w/ 6k Tach as proof 5spd swap (DONE : 9/21/13) 3.46 LSD (DONE : 9/21/13) - Very Rare ratio Recover Front Seats (perf black) (DONE : 11/15/13) Super Eta 2.7i (e to i swap) (DONE: 4/5/14) SSSquid 2.7i SETA 17.5# 89 Oct. Chip (DONE: 4/5/14) 16x8 4x100 ET20 RC Reps (DONE: 6/30/14) Rebuild all Suspension (DONE : 4/24/15) Rebuild Brakes (DONE : 4/24/15) BaseLink 10" Sub (DONE : 7/2/15) Re-paint (DONE : 11/10/15)
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KakerMix posted:We've got a 25 year exemption requirement here in the US meaning that Skyline is federally illegal. The flip side of that is that it is super rare being a 'new' Skyline so the guy thinks he can charge a premium for it. Just because he has a Florida title doesn't make the car legal in the Fed's eyes and they're the ones that go around and crush Land Rovers that aren't legal. The point is the demand should only be for the GT-R in the first place. Its like paying $50k for an E30 325i because M3s are expensive.
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BigPaddy posted:Importing question, can I import a car under 25 years and just not drive it on the road or do they just crush it at the port? Chances are you can get it in the country no problem. Customs can't check everything and they don't care about cars over anything else. The risk is any time the feds can show up and take then crush your car after that. There is no statue of limitations, once your car is contraband it is always contraband. The only way to avoid this is to wait for it to be 25 years old. It can not enter the country until it becomes legal which only happens 25 years to the month of when it was manufactured. Come May all of the cars made in May 25 years ago become legal to import in the United States. They can not be brought in for sale as a typical car before that. Like was mentioned you can do some weird things if you are a dealership or museum but you won't ever be daily driving it and you won't be able to easily sell it later. This is why you see a lot of 'store in Japan till its legal' on some import service websites. Sometimes makes a lot of sense too since you can buy the car before the demand peaks right when it becomes legal. dissss posted:The point is the demand should only be for the GT-R in the first place. Its like paying $50k for an E30 325i because M3s are expensive. They see the back and those lights and it says 'Skyline' and that's enough. Much like lifting a wagon and slapping black plastic on the bottom the words 'Skyline' mean a lot more to more people that the GT-R real Godzilla. It is an absurd price true but style over substance. KakerMix fucked around with this message at 00:08 on Apr 16, 2017 |
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julian assflange posted:To celebrate 70 years since that model of H van appeared, you can get a kit to "convert" a modern Citroen Relay: https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/retro-body-kit-citroen-relay-celebrates-citroen-type-h-van That's pretty cool, thanks! A coworker has some admiration for these vans also, I'll tell him about it.
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KakerMix posted:Chances are you can get it in the country no problem. Customs can't check everything and they don't care about cars over anything else. The risk is any time the feds can show up and take then crush your car after that. There is no statue of limitations, once your car is contraband it is always contraband. The only way to avoid this is to wait for it to be 25 years old. It can not enter the country until it becomes legal which only happens 25 years to the month of when it was manufactured. Come May all of the cars made in May 25 years ago become legal to import in the United States. They can not be brought in for sale as a typical car before that. Like was mentioned you can do some weird things if you are a dealership or museum but you won't ever be daily driving it and you won't be able to easily sell it later. [b]This is why you see a lot of 'store in Japan till its legal' on some import service websites. Sometimes makes a lot of sense too since you can buy the car before the demand peaks right when it becomes legal.[/b[ That is the plan just with it being stored in the UK with people I know rather than Japan. THe example of the R34 GTT for $50k, you can grab one from an auction in Japan right now for under $3k. So buy it now, wait and then bring it in. The also contraban thing sucks because it means I couldn't even get an old 180SX to autocross and just not register it ever.
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BigPaddy posted:That is the plan just with it being stored in the UK with people I know rather than Japan. THe example of the R34 GTT for $50k, you can grab one from an auction in Japan right now for under $3k. So buy it now, wait and then bring it in. The also contraban thing sucks because it means I couldn't even get an old 180SX to autocross and just not register it ever. Oh no, you can bring in things under different rules if you don't ever plan to road use the thing. It just has to be done in a way that makes it so the vehicle will never be road legal ever. If you sneak a car in though it will always be contraband and since people want to race around R33s and R34s and go to McDonalds and never use the drive-thru because lol RHD they always sneak them in because there is no other way to do it. That's what makes them contraband, just like the people that snuck in Defender 90s and then had them crushed. Those cars are always going to be illegal and the Federal government has nothing but time. It's like trying to pick a fight with the IRS, you will lose.
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50k is leaning towards NSX territory lol. Even the Supras and FDs have settled around 35k. I'll hit em up and see if they'll let me come check it out irl. The only people I know that still care about R34s over R32 or even R31s grew up watching so I'm really curious to see what this person is even like and what they daily drive.
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CornHolio posted:I e-mailed the guy, he just uploaded some incorrect pictures. He sent me the right ones. But he also said that that's the interior of his '1995 E36 M3 luxury package' when it's pretty clearly an E46 from the pictures. Haha, that's not even E46 interior. I think it is an E39.
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BlackMK4 posted:Haha, that's not even E46 interior. I think it is an E39. Worse, it's an E53 X5
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Thief posted:50k is leaning towards NSX territory lol. Even the Supras and FDs have settled around 35k. It is when people will pay dumb money for R33s you have to worry. Jello mold styling and a bit soft. Anyway time to go back to looking at auctions and trying to organise storage
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# ? Apr 16, 2017 12:01 |
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Here you go better then any illegal import. https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/6089499723.html
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Elephanthead posted:sitting atop a '68 VW beetle chassis Jesus wept
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# ? Apr 16, 2017 13:50 |
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It's what they used as a kit car base before there were Fieros.
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Look at that clean VW pan.
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Who likes spindle grills? https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/6095872648.html
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blk posted:Who likes spindle grills? Yeah but what brand of car is it, I can't tell.
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Think it is Kia.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 13:01 |
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H is for Hyundai. From the Korean word that means we ripped off Honda which ripped off Toyota.
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blk posted:Who likes spindle grills? all work was done professionally
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