importing jdm mr2 ?
bob stone
04-02-2005, 07:11 AM
is it posable to import my 89 mr2 turbo to the us ?? how hard would it be if I could. I can probley get it shipped there for free but what happens on the legailty side of it ??
Thanks
Bob Stone
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Bob Stone
drazhartd
04-02-2005, 01:02 PM
is it posable to import my 89 mr2 turbo to the us ?? how hard would it be if I could. I can probley get it shipped there for free but what happens on the legailty side of it ??
Thanks
Bob Stone
I can't remember... but I thought the 90 jdm turbo is legal to import. get the list from the dmv?
Thanks
Bob Stone
I can't remember... but I thought the 90 jdm turbo is legal to import. get the list from the dmv?
bob stone
04-09-2005, 01:38 AM
any more info on this please , also how might i get the info from dmv, I am in the usaf so i dont even know what state i might be stationed at, it might be anywhere.
bob stone
04-10-2005, 02:55 AM
let me refrase my question I live in japan now and own the mr2, I am in the usaf and want to take it back with me. saying that just so you all dont think I am being crazy to import a mr2 to the us so I can get a engine that has 25 more hp. the main reason is that i spent 1500 dollars on it and it only has 60k miles on it. so even if i end up paying 2-3k for import/legalizing it, I am still probley ahead of the game seeing as how I can probley sell it in the us for 6-8 k. any ways just wanted to point out that this is not your typical pipe dream like umm "I saw a 1999 skyline gtr for 20k on the internet for sale, how can i bring it back" type of question :P
ac427cpe
04-10-2005, 03:56 PM
some problems you'll run into:
lots of stuff is not DOT legal: glass (all of it...), tires, seatbelts... etc
Japanese cars have no EGR or emissions stuff... and thus it won't pass emissions
customs. i don't think i need to say more about this one.
if the novelty of having a RHD mr2 in the US is something that you want... then go for it, but it will be expensive.
lots of stuff is not DOT legal: glass (all of it...), tires, seatbelts... etc
Japanese cars have no EGR or emissions stuff... and thus it won't pass emissions
customs. i don't think i need to say more about this one.
if the novelty of having a RHD mr2 in the US is something that you want... then go for it, but it will be expensive.
bob stone
04-10-2005, 06:16 PM
would you know of a company that does this like motorex did it for skylines ?
2002Drew
06-09-2005, 01:12 PM
there are special considerations made for armed forces. The Motorex skyline example isn't exactly comparable, because the skyline has never been available here, and there aren't similar makes and models available for crash testing and DOT certificaiton testing. Check with the DOT of the state you're returning to.
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