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Originally Posted by RB25DETR32
Do you mean a GTS-T for 1600? And to the guy wanting to take his car back to the states, you can take any car you want back to the states...legally, and register/insure it legally. all you need to do is get a shipping container, disassemble your car completely engine and all, and on the shipping list you would list it as what ever year/make/model your car is as a shell... i.e. if you had a 1992 GTR you would say 1992 Nissan Skyline shell. then when you get the car in the states you register it and insure it as a kit car...and its all perfectly legal..i have a friend that took his 34 back to the states and he did it this way and it all worked out perfectly. He's had it there for about 2 years and drives it everywhere
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Not to be the jacka@@ but this is not legal. I've personally spoken with the DOT on this subject. Yes, it can be done, and yes, you can drive it around forever. However, the vehicle isn't really legal. There is a chance he could have his vehicle impounded and receive a hefty fine or jail time. Currently the DOT is trying to track down and stop this type of registration. It's referred to as smuggling...
Just so you know, I asked because I wanted to bring my GTR back to the US. Right now the only legal way is to import the GTR through a RI and have them do all the work.
Vehicle Importation Regulations
This has everything you need to import a car, of any type.
I'd also agree with psuLemon, the money you would spend could possibly put you in a new GTR...