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Old 03-03-2009 | 10:50 AM
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Bringing a Canadian car into the US?

Thinking of picking up an old skyline (r32) from Canada. Anyone know how to do this? I have a few options, we can register the car and get plates in Canada (wife is from Toronto), or try to get it legal in the USA. The latter sounds like a major PIA, but would it cause any red flags or issues when we try to cross the border? IE, will immigration wonder why two ppl (one US citizen, and another Canadian with an American Greencard) are bringing in a car with Canadian plates? thanks
Old 03-03-2009 | 11:01 AM
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I didn't think that was possible. Only from US to Canada. I am sure that there are some government sites that cover this kind of situation because Canada has them so I am assuming so does US. Also try calling the border and ask them what is all the necessary documentation you would need.
Would the r32 be RHD? Don't just buy anything man those cars are beat to shit mostly because they are imported junk from Japan
Old 03-03-2009 | 11:07 AM
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Do you own a residence in Canada? If not how would you register it there? There's tons of cars with Canadain plates roaming around Arizona in the winter time, but I'm assuming they have a residence in Canada and Arizona.
Old 03-03-2009 | 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by SuperTrooper169
Do you own a residence in Canada? If not how would you register it there? There's tons of cars with Canadain plates roaming around Arizona in the winter time, but I'm assuming they have a residence in Canada and Arizona.
We have the Canadian residence thing covered.
Old 03-03-2009 | 11:41 AM
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Just slap some plates on it, and drive it over the border... what's the worst that can happen ??

If you wait till it's 25 years old, importing is completely legal... but you're going to have to "bend" some rules and laws to do it otherwise...

Will you even be able to register it legally once you get it on American soil ?
Old 03-03-2009 | 11:49 AM
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I'm assuming you already looked at the nhtsa website:

http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/import/

Wouldn't some skyline forum members be familiar with the same thing ??
Old 03-03-2009 | 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by synth19
We have the Canadian residence thing covered.
If the Mrs. is Canadian and you have res. in Canada, why can't you just register it in Canadia and say that you are driving it into America and using it whilst at your American res.? I don't see why that would be illegal.
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If the Mrs. is Canadian and you have res. in Canada, why can't you just register it in Canadia and say that you are driving it into America and using it whilst at your American res.? I don't see why that would be illegal.
Yep. This is what I am thinking about. But other factors such as insurance and what not would get tricky.
Old 03-03-2009 | 12:17 PM
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Dude! Do it!! Just make sure you get a decent one. I don't think they would give you much trouble at the border due to your residence in Canada. Insuring would be different, who is your carrier if you don't mind me asking?
Old 03-03-2009 | 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by synth19
Yep. This is what I am thinking about. But other factors such as insurance and what not would get tricky.
Why? If you insure it in Canada with a Canada carrier, your coverage should follow you over the border. I'm covered under my insurance when I cross the border...I think...
Old 03-03-2009 | 12:36 PM
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Old 03-03-2009 | 01:29 PM
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I've sent the odd car Stateside, so it is possible. I believe the car needs to meet the requirements of your particular state. You may also want to contact an automotive broker who deals in this sort of thing. Often they take care of all the paperwork and related items and bring the car across the border with a minimum of difficulty. Often their costs are well worth it as the can be quite "creative".

If you and your wife are bringing a car into the States with a current Canadian registration and insurance coverage I don't think it would necessarily lead to any problems. If you ever plan on having the car registered in the US, then various issues may arise. It's best to jump through a few hoops and have it done correctly.

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Can I still send you a few PM's in regards to an NSX? I'm hopefully looking at that one in Toronto we spoke about a few months ago.

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Originally Posted by teranfon

BTW:
Can I still send you a few PM's in regards to an NSX? I'm hopefully looking at that one in Toronto we spoke about a few months ago.


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Synth driving over as a canadian resident with an american visa/green card is not a problem, my good friend has the same immigration level into the US and frequently drives his Canadian registered car into the US and has yet to have problems.
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Another NSX for me to over... do it Terry!!!
Old 03-03-2009 | 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by GreenMonster
I'm assuming you already looked at the nhtsa website:

http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/import/

Wouldn't some skyline forum members be familiar with the same thing ??
if you haven't looked at this site yet, you should. From what i understood, the only skyline that could be imported into the US and registered would be the r33. But i didn't read through the whole thing. Good luck.
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I never understood what's the big f-ing deal with the whole... "not-allowing-the-Skyline-in-the-States" thing... it's an awsome car, we want more of it here... just let us have it, damn it!
Old 03-03-2009 | 02:34 PM
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Get the blue one!
Old 03-03-2009 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Crazy Acura
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hardly....r32's are very inexpensive. The trick is finding a decent one though.
Old 03-03-2009 | 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by teranfon

BTW:
Can I still send you a few PM's in regards to an NSX? I'm hopefully looking at that one in Toronto we spoke about a few months ago.

Terry
Sure, I live for PM's.
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Originally Posted by cM3go
Get the blue one!
Old 03-03-2009 | 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by cM3go
Get the blue one!



How much do these things go for? In any color...
Old 03-03-2009 | 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by cM3go
Get the blue one!
wtf!
Old 03-03-2009 | 03:23 PM
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I don't know about Canadian insurance, but in the US, insurance could be a problem.

When you insure a car, they ask for the place it will be garaged MOST of the time. If you lie, they can deny coverage, and even file insurance fraud charges.

Not that it's very likely but it has been known to happen. There are a lot of people here who register cars in florida because insurance is so expensive here.
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Originally Posted by Crazy Acura


How much do these things go for? In any color...
r32 GTS- anywhere between 5-10k
r32 GTR- anywhere between 10-25k

all depending on mileage, condition, etc. There are alot of SHITTY r32's out there, but some gems as well.
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Any interest in R33s?
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Here is an example of a shitty r32, but a GREAT project at only 3k (US). Transport cost to Chicago will be more then the car itself. No joke. Do a google search on yellowknife, Canada. LOL
Old 03-03-2009 | 03:35 PM
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I know where you can get an R32. Hell, I can get an R33 or 34 for that matter.....

Seriously, this is the ream of a lot of young guys, to bring in an RB26DETT R32. The only model that can be imported legally is the R33, and only certain models of those. The NHTSA site is helpful, but if the car is not 25 years old or older, then deal with an importer/broker. They can do the mods required to make a car legal.

Just be sure to ask for all the parts taken off so you can attach them back on later.
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^would be a fun road trip though.
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Originally Posted by FiftyFive
Any interest in R33s?
Not really, only skyline's that interest me are C10, C110, r32, r34.
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Now for some eye candy



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Originally Posted by synth19
Not really, only skyline's that interest me are C10, C110, r32, r34.

You driven those?
Old 03-03-2009 | 04:16 PM
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r32, r33, yes.. others- no. But would love to have a 70's circa skyline if I could find one. That is a definite collectible!
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R32/R34- teh sex
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http://www.tyeeimports.com/Results2.asp?Sort_Field=39

look here for the prices. These are all imported from Japan not too long ago. For you Americans this should be a pretty good price.
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Originally Posted by synth19
r32, r33, yes.. others- no. But would love to have a 70's circa skyline if I could find one. That is a definite collectible!
http://www.nhtsa.gov/CARS/RULES/IMPO...ges/page2.html

. Importing a vehicle that is at least 25 years old.

A motor vehicle that is at least 25 years old can be lawfully imported into the U.S. without regard to whether it complies with all applicable FMVSS. Such a vehicle would be entered under Box 1 on the HS-7 Declaration form to be given to Customs at the time of importation. If you wish to see that form, you may download a copy from our website at www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/import. You should note that the 25 year period runs from the date of the vehicle's manufacture. If the date of manufacture is not identified on a label permanently affixed to the vehicle by its original manufacturer, to establish the age of the vehicle, you should have documentation available such as an invoice showing the date the vehicle was first sold or a registration document showing that the vehicle was registered at least 25 years ago. Absent such information, a statement from a recognized vehicle historical society identifying the age of the vehicle could be used.
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^ Yep, notice the skylines I'm interested CAN be brought into the US one way or another, an R34... too much $$$$ and red tape.
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synth join this: http://www.gtr.co.uk/

A lot of peeps on that forun are from the US that have imported to the states. Mostly R33s, some 34's
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Talking R30 Anyone?

Saw an R30 today, but it was black. So people have an idea, and can see what it looks like:








This one, at a dealer, runs about $8000.


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