hi, this a copy that i've posed at at the ''new owner of 370z Nismo''. Thought that i could have informations in here too;-)... thanks Hello everybody, To be clear
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10-06-2010, 06:25 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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I need your help to get my Nismo
hi, this a copy that i've posed at at the ''new owner of 370z Nismo''. Thought that i could have informations in here too;-)... thanks
Hello everybody, To be clear and quick( cause my english isn't good enought), i'm looking to buy a 370 Nismo and bring it to my sad country ( We don't have any Nismo in Switzerland ;-)) But, to do that i need some infos about this car, espacially about ''THE VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION''. it's a sticker who is on the engine of your car if i'm not wrong??? Ireally need you to give more informations about what it is wrote on it. it's this sticker that the Swiss administration transport ask me, to know if i can have the authorisation to drive this amazing car in here. Does anyone can take a picture of this sticker and send it to me?? it could make my dream come true: DRIVE A 370Z NISMO!! i hope that i could make my self understood and that you can help me for that... see you soon |
10-06-2010, 05:26 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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no body to help me about this???
i've tried to get those informations by asking direclty at a Nissan agency in New York, but it look like that they don't wonna give me a few minutes to help me... That why i'm here now... just need the picture about the vehicle emission information and some other one of the other sticker that you have inside of your car and finally the year of your vehicle... i know it is a bit strange but believe me IT'S THE ONLY WAY THAT I HAVE... hope to read you guys soon |
10-06-2010, 06:44 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Where exactly is that sticker?
Edit this picture with paint or any picture editing program and pinpoint the exact location of that sticker and i will take a closeup
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10-06-2010, 11:24 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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The posts on this forum helped me a great deal when I was searching for my 2010 Nismo, so the least I can do is take a picture for you. Hope this is what you are looking for.
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10-07-2010, 05:50 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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Thank you all, it look like it's quiet the same as the standard 370z...
didi you find somethings about the inside stickers?? or there are nothing?? normally it should be about the passenger protection security?? i will all ready forward the picture you send me to the administration transport, will see what they say. |
10-07-2010, 07:05 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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The pdf's for the owner's manuals are here, they have lots of passenger warnings, etc.
If you had more details about the inside sticker...
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10-07-2010, 07:54 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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I don't really much more about the inside stickers. The transport administration of my country just tell me to send them a maximum informations about the car and that infos should be on the engine sticker and somewhere inside the car... Maybe on Windows or on a placard or plate?!??
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10-11-2010, 12:22 AM | #13 (permalink) |
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Hey, Mike I've just read your post and notice that you're shipping it back to switzerland. My company kind of specialized in exporting vehicle to other countries. And the guy who handles it takes care of everything for you.
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10-11-2010, 08:37 PM | #15 (permalink) |
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Tschou Michu.
I am from Switzerland, too, from Kandersteg to be exact. I am living in the US now and purchased my pearl white 370Z Nismo two weeks ago. Its a beautiful car and I understand your desire to get one, too. I have purchased my first car (a 280ZX) in 1980 in Saudi Arabia and I did import it into Switzerland. I was allowed to drive with the Saudi plates in CH for a year on a temporary import bond. After that, I had to either export the car again or pay the customs duty. At that time it was Fr.104.50 per each 100kg of vehicle weight. To get the car registered, here is what I did: I drove the car to the importer, Nissan Schweiz, in Urdorf SZ and told them that I needed a letter from them stating that the car I purchased in Saudi is essentially the same as the model Nissan sells in Switzerland and that I would be allowed to register the car using their import license. Nissan Schweiz had no problem issuing this letter for a "small fee" and the whole deal took less than an hour. I had to pay Fr 350.00 for the letter but this was small change compared to the cost of obtaining my own import license. I then arranged for an appointment at the Motorfahrzeugkontrolle in Thun. I took the car with my letter from Nissan and the inspector said that he would have to verify a few key dimensions of my car and compare them to the data they have on file. As with the Nismo compared to the standard trim, my 280ZX was not exactly identical because it had the 5mph bumpers which made the car about 10 cm longer. I was well aware of this fact and when the inspector handed me the end of his measuring tape, I knew that nothing could go wrong. I was told to holds the tape in line with the front bumper and he would take the reading at the back. Guess what, the reading he took was perfect because I was able to move the start of the tape just a bit to the back so that the car would not measure longer than the standard CH model -. So, I suggest you call Nissan Schweiz and ask them if they would issue a letter for a gray import Nismo under their standard license. All bets are off if you cannot get this letter. If you can, then you are pretty much home free and this takes care of all the stickers and everything else. At the MFK, you will need to be ready to negotiate if necessary. Showing up with this beautiful car is an advantage right off the bat if it is clean and shiny. If the inspector asks you if he can take it for a spin, then let him and he will not turn you down. Bis spaeter Last edited by Z Fire; 10-11-2010 at 08:41 PM. |
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