Feds Begin to Seize Illegal Nissan Skyline GT-Rs in California Imported specialty cars are no rare thing in the U.S. Collectors all across the nation have been shipping in rare
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10-02-2009, 11:13 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Feds Begin to Seize Illegal Nissan Skyline GT-Rs in California
Feds Begin to Seize Illegal Nissan Skyline GT-Rs in California Imported specialty cars are no rare thing in the U.S. Collectors all across the nation have been shipping in rare automotive gems for decades. Laws regarding foreign-market car shipped into the U.S. aren't taken lightly, though, as several Nissan Skyline owners are finding out. Making a splash on the Web today is the plight of some Southern California-based previous-generation Nissan Skyline GT-R owners who've found out they're being targeted by Federal authorities for driving illegally registered vehicles. The cars were imported using loopholes in customs laws regarding automobiles and automobile parts and now that the Feds have caught wind of it, they're shutting it down quick. According to some owners, at least two R34 series Skyline GT-Rs and one R32 have already been confiscated by officers. Many more cars, they speculate, will be receiving a similar fate. As the story goes, many of the California Skyline GT-Rs have been imported by a company called Kaizo, which has for a number of years made a profitable business out of importing individual GT-R shells and drivetrains, presumably to be sold for parts. Upon delivery of the components, the company reassembled the GT-Rs and several owners have registered the cars as "kit cars" under a California-specific Specially Constructed Vehicles (SPCNS) 4750.1 title. The title is fairly rare -- only 500 permits per calendar year are issued -- and grants a 'Specially Constructed Vehicle' a highly desired smog exemption. Legal details are many, but essentially, a "kit car" by law cannot resemble the vehicle its components are based on. Additionally, the engine used must be California-legal. Previous-generation Skyline GT-Rs were never sold in the U.S. and do not meet either EPA or DOT regulations. That's two strikes against the reassembled GT-Rs, and registering the cars may have been what brought them to the Feds' attention. It seems the Feds have had enough with the shady importation and titling procedures and have begun their sweep on illegally titled, assembled, and publically-driven Skyline GT-Rs. According to the Feds, the vehicles have violated both EPA and Department of Transportation law as they have neither been crash-tested or smog-approved per Federal mandates and will therefore be confiscated. So far, the confiscations have all taken place in Southern California where the local branch of the U.S. District Attorney's office has been handling the case. If the Feds learn the whereabouts of any GT-Rs imported to other states, it's possible they could be confiscated as well. If you happen to be wondering what the big deal is, pristine, low-mileage Skylines GT-Rs can go for a pretty penny that's usually close to the six figures. Also, other states have been known to be more lax on their emissions regulations, so if you know of 10 Skyline GT-Rs running around in your town, you most likely live in one of those states. Check back for more as the story unfolds. |
10-02-2009, 11:19 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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thinking about this now..... wonder if there's a loophole here for that...lol
"kit cars" are allowed here but importing cars cannot be registered.... but importing parts and then reassemble is smart...lol |
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What they should do is seize the r 35 and let the r 34 and below stay.
Oh man I would cry myself to sleep every night if I had a r34 and someone came a knocking and it suddenly was no longer in my possession. |
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My only thing is, what determines the amount of driving that is allowed for these cars? They say it can stay if it is not driven much, but what is to much?
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It's illegal, what do they expect!
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driving a car thats hot is not illegal in my world
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This is so lame - what if you just happened to buy one and not register it for track use? Those obviously cant be confiscated... so if you have one of these... dont be driving it on the street - its not that hard... although its kinda lame - I feel if the owner of the "kit" car can smog the car and get it to legal standards of the state - it should be ok...
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