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Old 08-29-2005, 10:02 AM
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RHD car in USA

I am planing to go to university in the US, and i am planing to buy a car. But since i live in Thailand, and will return to Thailand, i don't wanna sell my car...soo are they anyway i can get a RHD car from offical dealer in the US? say get a G35coupe (skyline 350GT) but in RHD or JDM, or say a CLK but in RHD? OR even a American car but in RHD (i know the exist, because they do sell to Thailand in RHD stright out of factory)
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Old 08-29-2005, 10:40 AM
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Re: RHD car in USA

About the only things you can get over here in rhd are jeeps that are postal issue.
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Welcome to America!
Visited Thailand a couple months ago, and what a fantastic country!
Hope you enjoy your stay here.
I dont, think you can get a new car in the US with RHD thru normal channels. Perhaps a used exotic car dealer...?
If you don't know already, Thailand has some hellish import duties on cars. If you do get a sporty LHD car here and decide to import it, you can (at least) take advantage of that and blitz the super twisty roads in Laos.
At least that's MY fantasy with my Lotus...
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Re: RHD car in USA

does anyone know anthing about putting a new engine in a 97 eclipse GS ?
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Re: RHD car in USA

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Welcome to America!
Visited Thailand a couple months ago, and what a fantastic country!
Hope you enjoy your stay here.
I dont, think you can get a new car in the US with RHD thru normal channels. Perhaps a used exotic car dealer...?
If you don't know already, Thailand has some hellish import duties on cars. If you do get a sporty LHD car here and decide to import it, you can (at least) take advantage of that and blitz the super twisty roads in Laos.
At least that's MY fantasy with my Lotus...
i need some help
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i need some help
im thinking about replacing my engine in my eclipse
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Re: RHD car in USA

sportdog, no other engines swap into a non-turbo eclipse for less money than it would cost to just sell your GS and buy a GST.
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