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Old 06-09-2009, 01:49 AM   #7 (permalink)
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lol.. usually (let's take the skyline).. they are impossible to be imported and registered because they didn't pass the federal guidelines for being a vehicle produced and 'proven' to be worthy for the US..

Interesting that you're able to register a right-hand drive Japan-spec car in the US, I was curious to understand why that would be acceptable.

I am in no way versed in the ways of getting a car into the US and getting it road-worthy.. but I know some on this forum probably have some better idea.. heck there is probably guys in my office that are, I was just curious.
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