importing a soarer/aristo
opoeno
06-06-2003, 01:01 AM
I was wondering if anybody knew a way to import Artistos or Soarers from Japan to the U.S. I am going to buy one while here in Japan and was told that Toyota can write me a letter stating that the car meets safety standards. All I would have to do then is have it shipped over. Does anyone know if there is truth to this.
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RScott
07-02-2003, 12:07 AM
you have to make it emissions legal first then ship it...a letter wont do it
it has to pass through customs and such...
ive heard it costs a lot to do it and you would be better off buying a sc300 here and doing a TT supra engine swap if you want it for the turbos
it has to pass through customs and such...
ive heard it costs a lot to do it and you would be better off buying a sc300 here and doing a TT supra engine swap if you want it for the turbos
Hudson
07-02-2003, 01:45 PM
I agree. In order to buy a car in Japan and have it imported, the best way to do it is to buy an American-spec car (including all of the proper labeling stating that it conforms to EPA and NHTSA specs) while you're there. Buying a Soarer or Aristo off of a Toyota showroom floor isn't going to work. It'll cost you more than TWICE the amount just to have it brought up to spec.
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