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Old Mar 17th, 2003, 11:41 AM   #12 (permalink)
GTR Power
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Originally posted by scourge
For someone who complains about reading comprehension, you should actually practice it yourself. People talk all the time about importing an illegal car, so naturally people are curious about how people have gotten their car into the USA. It can be done and it has been done.

Now, I am quite interested on how you can equate this report of a fact with advocation for a crime. You speak of law school, yet you have now idea that such a statement does not remotely constitute advocation.


Moron.

Think it through for yourself. I can lead you to water but I can't force you to drink.

People who suggest it as an option such as yourself are in fact advocating it. You are an idiot if you do not see that. Look at your next paragraph- "... then fine" which sure sounds like you approve of circumventing the law.

I'll give you an example- If I were an administrator here (and in the other Nissan forums) I would probably ban you because you advocate illegal activities.

Try to get cute on that one.

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Further, a person CAN try and import a car illegally. However, I tell people that doing so is illegal and they stand a great chance of getting caught. However, if they think they are lucky and are going to do it no matter what anyone says, then fine. They run the risk and if htey get caught, they have no legal recourse.


Stop backpeddling. It's embarrassing. You've told people here that they can do illegal things to get around MotoRex. You've bitched and moaned about pricing like a 3 year old girl who had her Barbie taken away, even though you know you can't do a thing about it. Start acting like a grownup and we'll start treating you like one.

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Now, I again challenge you to show where my statement of reality is in any way an advocation of such an act. Since you mention law school, perhaps you can find someone obviously more familiar with such an institution to explain to you that a mere statement of a fact does not equal any advocation of it.


Stop challenging me and I'll stop belittling you.

You have no information regarding GT-Rs in the US. Absolutely none. So go back to the hole you came from. Come back when you actually have something that helps people.

Since you obviously have never understood critical reading, you should go back and re-read all your posts to see how ridiculous your verbal diarrhea is.

The reality is- you advocate illegal activities. It makes me wonder what other illegal activities you are involved in...

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So, to the above poster who asked about importing Skylines to Hawaii and having to go through MotoRex - in such a small state, you would get found out so going legal is the only sensible way to go.
"...get found out..." That's good grammar? You must be a horrible English teacher. I won't even start picking on your typing skills.

In any case, it's not the size of the state but the action of owning an illegally imported, illegally registered, and thus illegally driven car. Why don't you find out what the penalty for all that is before you cry again? It's not just a misdemeanor like a $200 speeding ticket.

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If you don't like my posting GTRPoewer, there is no law that compels you to come here, read this particular thread, nor be an @sshole in general. You choose to do all there by your own choice.
If you don't like my berating you, you should not read my posts. If you don't like what you see, you can leave. It's your choice. I am not going to stop being, in your words, "an @sshole" to you. It's starting to get fun picking on you and everything you think you know.

Until you get yourself a GT-R in the US you have no idea what constitutes legal ownership of one in the US except for the usual unfounded speculation. Until you own a GT-R or actually spend quality time on one you have no idea what constitutes quality advice about GT-Rs. Since this is a forum of enthusiasts concerned with both of those topics, either come here with an open mind to learn and exchange information, or leave.

As they say, the ball is in your court.
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