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Old 06-08-2005, 01:06 AM
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A new idea.

I just thought of a new idea that would not require changing the 25 year law but would allow you to get any JDM car of your choice(to some extent). Here is the new idea, basically any vehicle 25 yrs or older is exempt from any EPA/DOT restrictions, but less is required of a vehicle 15 years or older. Any vehicle 15 or older would still be required to meet emission standards with mods like CATs etc and other modifications to the windows, mirrors, guages (kph/mph), and lights, that can be done by any RI but no structural modifications to strenghthen the frame and chassis are required. That would eliminate crash testing. Basically the law would work like this. Any vehicle less than 15 requires the whole 9 yards, any vehicle 15 to 25 only require the mods mentioned above that can be performed by any RI, and any vehicle 25 years or older is completely exempt from any regulations. That would make it alot easier. What do you think? Whats your opinion? If we could get this through to the NHTSA it would be great because it would still enforce their saftey laws and it would help the RI business. Since this would be passing a new law instead of trying to lift or change an old law this would be more possible.

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Old 06-08-2005, 06:23 PM
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wow why didnt someone think of that before?? i mean if it was only as simple as someone suggesting it on this forum? shit im sure the NHTSA will just up and slter its rules cause you thought of it. I mean they'd be crazy not to right???
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Old 06-09-2005, 12:06 AM
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Re: A new idea.

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wow why didnt someone think of that before?? i mean if it was only as simple as someone suggesting it on this forum? shit im sure the NHTSA will just up and slter its rules cause you thought of it. I mean they'd be crazy not to right???
Uh......no. What a lame ass attempt at being a smart ass. Its just an idea. If you dont have anything good to say then dont say it at all smart ass. Dont start a flame war. Thats why this forum is shit now because of assholes like you. But just to play along. Yeah man I really think the NHTSA would change the rules. Thats the anwser you wanted right?
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Old 06-09-2005, 03:18 PM
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fine i am a smart as i admit it, but my point is why post things that you call an idea that will never happen thats all, i thory its great but why bring up something that is never gonbna happen? i dont get it thats all.
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Old 06-09-2005, 03:24 PM
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Re: A new idea.

bottom line....now matter how much we bitch and complain, NHSTA will NOT change its ruling.
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Old 06-09-2005, 03:32 PM
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bottom line....now matter how much we bitch and complain, NHSTA will NOT change its ruling.
thank you that's what i was getting at!
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Old 06-09-2005, 11:46 PM
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Sorry for being so defensive. I know the NHTSA will not change a rule. No way in hell would that happen. I was just saying that suggesting a new law would probaly grab their ear versus bitching and complaining about an old law. A nismo. If that skyline is really yours. Congrats, Im glad you got one. I would have told you sooner but wasnt sure.
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fair enough man, so if u felt like i was attacking u, didnt mea for it to come of that way, like i said, i have a habit of making smart ass comments (usually gets a good laugh) i really just didnt understand why u would say what u did cause u are right they would never change a law, but you explanation does make your original a little clearer for me, again sorry man if i pissed u off or anything
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Re: A new idea.

on a side note, the nhsta IS re-evaluating the r32's legality of importation. so maybe things will change, at least with the line anyways.
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Old 06-10-2005, 03:00 PM
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well there you go maybe it will happen in a different way hey, im guessing they are re-evaluating the things that make it illegal? like some of the structural componants or specs or somthing along those lines?
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Re: Re: A new idea.

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on a side note, the nhsta IS re-evaluating the r32's legality of importation. so maybe things will change, at least with the line anyways.

Help me understand something. See this link.
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/...5_31_2005.html

So the NHSTA is reviewing the R32. If granted what will happen? Will the car get and exemption from that gay 25 year rule.
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Yeah but what I wonder is is if this is only for this car or if it will open the gates for other cars. Will this only benefit the R32 or will they make things easier for other late 80s early 90s JDM cars? And to what you said earlier. Not long ago we use to have a problem with people coming to the forum flaming and starting crap. And we still do sometimes too. At first I thought you were one of them. Out to make a quick point and attack someone and make them look stupid. But nismopower usually bust that up by returning the favor and setting them straight.
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Old 06-11-2005, 12:30 AM
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Re: Re: Re: A new idea.

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Help me understand something. See this link.
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/...5_31_2005.html

So the NHSTA is reviewing the R32. If granted what will happen? Will the car get and exemption from that gay 25 year rule.
Im not sure but when Motorex was legalizing skylines they could only legalize the 90-94 R32s. For some reason they could not legalize the 89. So I think someone is trying to petition the 89 R32.
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Old 06-11-2005, 02:54 AM
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Re: A new idea.

there was something about the 89 r32's that kept them from being legalized. and motorex legalized 90-03 skylines until the OBDII issues were found.
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Well, I was just looking at the link (http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/...5_31_2005.html) and if you look,the petition is not being done by Motorex or RB Motoring. It's being done by an RI called US Specs.

Check out the list of RI's (http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/...t02012005.html), it's an RI in Maryland:
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1301 LOFLIN RD BLDG H, ABERDEEN, MD 21001
Here's their EPA Import info also:http://www.epa.gov/otaq/imports/icilist.pdf

They are working on a couple other import petitions:
'92 Toyota Celsior
'90-'96 300zx (RHD)

I hope everything goes well for them! It'd be nice to see more RI's getting the Skyline in legally!
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