why california?
Crzy4SkylineGTRs
08-24-2003, 10:09 PM
Are ALL skylines in the US imported through cali? if so, why? and to avoid the "if its not legal in cali, u cant drive it or register it"(i read that somewhere about that michigan guy's crooked out thought.).. why not just ship it to mexico and smuggle it thru to texas and so-on? i mean, they do that with drugs dont they?
wonder if this would work.
~Latez, erick
wonder if this would work.
~Latez, erick
Jay!
08-24-2003, 10:31 PM
The reason California is always mentioned is because California has the strictest emissions laws in the U.S. Therefore, if a car can be emissions-certified in California, it will be 50-state legal.
The other restrictions on crash testing and emissions are governed by the DOT and EPA, so their restirctions already apply to all 50 states. (Though, as explained, pass CA and you can pass EPA...)
(right? :uhoh: )
The other restrictions on crash testing and emissions are governed by the DOT and EPA, so their restirctions already apply to all 50 states. (Though, as explained, pass CA and you can pass EPA...)
(right? :uhoh: )
R/T
08-25-2003, 07:00 PM
The reason California is always mentioned is because California has the strictest emissions laws in the U.S. Therefore, if a car can be emissions-certified in California, it will be 50-state legal.
Is this true? Oh my word, that's nothing! The LAUSD's (Los Angeles Unified School District) school busses put out so much smoke! And it's head high... so when you walk home, and a bus accelerates, it gets right in your face. As if someone with a huge cigar faced you noses touching, and blowed out a huge puff.
This must mean it's not the exust that they modify? I don't think there is anything that lets off more than the busses in LAUSD. What do they modify? And how come so costly?
I mean, if it is that bad, then why get one? I here those Supras can get up to 100 HP in minutes. Or my ricer fan boy tells me (you can argue with him for hours. All he says is, "Nope. The Supra is a better car.").
Oh, and does anyone know the Roadholding and Weight Distribution on the R34? Er... the one from 2 Fast 2 Furious? Always wanted to know.
And lastly, is the new Skyline really the Infiniti G35 SEDAN but with cooler rear-veiw mirrors? Why not the Coupe? The Coupe is the single most pretty car on the market today (as far as new cars), and I could see someone ricing it out from Beuty to plain ugly.
Is this true? Oh my word, that's nothing! The LAUSD's (Los Angeles Unified School District) school busses put out so much smoke! And it's head high... so when you walk home, and a bus accelerates, it gets right in your face. As if someone with a huge cigar faced you noses touching, and blowed out a huge puff.
This must mean it's not the exust that they modify? I don't think there is anything that lets off more than the busses in LAUSD. What do they modify? And how come so costly?
I mean, if it is that bad, then why get one? I here those Supras can get up to 100 HP in minutes. Or my ricer fan boy tells me (you can argue with him for hours. All he says is, "Nope. The Supra is a better car.").
Oh, and does anyone know the Roadholding and Weight Distribution on the R34? Er... the one from 2 Fast 2 Furious? Always wanted to know.
And lastly, is the new Skyline really the Infiniti G35 SEDAN but with cooler rear-veiw mirrors? Why not the Coupe? The Coupe is the single most pretty car on the market today (as far as new cars), and I could see someone ricing it out from Beuty to plain ugly.
flylwsi
08-26-2003, 10:04 AM
there are different applications of pollution regulation for different types of vehicle and engine type.
keep in mind that ford and other companies have to produce ULEV vehicles to compensate for heavier polluters, like the big trucks, etc.
also, cali is mentioned quite often b/c you don't often see a skyline shipped via boat to the east coast unless it's from europe.
japan to cali. straight shot
keep in mind that ford and other companies have to produce ULEV vehicles to compensate for heavier polluters, like the big trucks, etc.
also, cali is mentioned quite often b/c you don't often see a skyline shipped via boat to the east coast unless it's from europe.
japan to cali. straight shot
VQuick
08-26-2003, 12:11 PM
Is this true? Oh my word, that's nothing! The LAUSD's (Los Angeles Unified School District) school busses put out so much smoke! And it's head high... so when you walk home, and a bus accelerates, it gets right in your face. As if someone with a huge cigar faced you noses touching, and blowed out a huge puff.
This must mean it's not the exust that they modify? I don't think there is anything that lets off more than the busses in LAUSD. What do they modify? And how come so costly?
First off, school buses are diesels. Of course there will be a lot of smoke.:shakehead The gov't makes allowances for that because of the fuel efficiency, among other things.
And lastly, is the new Skyline really the Infiniti G35 SEDAN but with cooler rear-veiw mirrors? Why not the Coupe? The Coupe is the single most pretty car on the market today (as far as new cars), and I could see someone ricing it out from Beuty to plain ugly.
Yes, the new Skyline sedan is the G35 sedan. The Skyline coupe is the G35 coupe. Clear? But of course, you proabably meant the GT-R, which isn't even out yet.
This must mean it's not the exust that they modify? I don't think there is anything that lets off more than the busses in LAUSD. What do they modify? And how come so costly?
First off, school buses are diesels. Of course there will be a lot of smoke.:shakehead The gov't makes allowances for that because of the fuel efficiency, among other things.
And lastly, is the new Skyline really the Infiniti G35 SEDAN but with cooler rear-veiw mirrors? Why not the Coupe? The Coupe is the single most pretty car on the market today (as far as new cars), and I could see someone ricing it out from Beuty to plain ugly.
Yes, the new Skyline sedan is the G35 sedan. The Skyline coupe is the G35 coupe. Clear? But of course, you proabably meant the GT-R, which isn't even out yet.
omegasky
08-26-2003, 06:34 PM
also, cali is mentioned quite often b/c you don't often see a skyline shipped via boat to the east coast unless it's from europe.
japan to cali. straight shot
ding, ding, ding, someone hit the jackpot, someone finally got it. :)
the r35 gtr is rumored to come out in early 2004, preferably in january since all gtr's have been released during january lol, I think it will come out the 23 lol.
japan to cali. straight shot
ding, ding, ding, someone hit the jackpot, someone finally got it. :)
the r35 gtr is rumored to come out in early 2004, preferably in january since all gtr's have been released during january lol, I think it will come out the 23 lol.
racingbreed20
08-26-2003, 06:41 PM
Good to hear. I just want to get my R32 up and running.
omegasky
08-26-2003, 06:55 PM
Good to hear. I just want to get my R32 up and running.
???? :confused:
???? :confused:
R/T
08-26-2003, 07:32 PM
Yes, the new Skyline sedan is the G35 sedan. The Skyline coupe is the G35 coupe. Clear? But of course, you proabably meant the GT-R, which isn't even out yet.
Yeah, I firgured that out shortly after. I googled Skyline, and only got the sedan. But then I saw a pic of the coupe on some site or another. Now google has a pic.
http://ot.cupofnoodles.com/uploads/skylines.jpg
Is there any concept pics of the new GTR?
Yeah, I firgured that out shortly after. I googled Skyline, and only got the sedan. But then I saw a pic of the coupe on some site or another. Now google has a pic.
http://ot.cupofnoodles.com/uploads/skylines.jpg
Is there any concept pics of the new GTR?
omegasky
08-26-2003, 07:41 PM
Is there any concept pics of the new GTR?
I should say that there is too many of them, even on here there is a article with pic's lol. :smokin:
I should say that there is too many of them, even on here there is a article with pic's lol. :smokin:
racingbreed20
08-26-2003, 07:44 PM
Its a little down right now
omegasky
08-26-2003, 08:09 PM
damn that suck's. :frown:
Gtr2.7L
08-27-2003, 12:08 PM
The reason California is always mentioned is because California has the strictest emissions laws in the U.S. Therefore, if a car can be emissions-certified in California, it will be 50-state legal.
The other restrictions on crash testing and emissions are governed by the DOT and EPA, so their restirctions already apply to all 50 states. (Though, as explained, pass CA and you can pass EPA...)
(right? :uhoh: )
The EPA's driving cycle test is much more difficult to pass than CARB. CARB just requires approval and documentation for every emissions-related part on the car.....aka "Pain in ass".
The other restrictions on crash testing and emissions are governed by the DOT and EPA, so their restirctions already apply to all 50 states. (Though, as explained, pass CA and you can pass EPA...)
(right? :uhoh: )
The EPA's driving cycle test is much more difficult to pass than CARB. CARB just requires approval and documentation for every emissions-related part on the car.....aka "Pain in ass".
midlifecrisisvette
09-03-2003, 06:39 PM
Ok if you want pics of the new Skyline (Coupe and Sedan). Then your best bet is to go to the Japanese Nissan website, Nissan.co.jp I know it's in Japanese, but I'm pretty sure there's a button to put it all in English.
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