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Importing Question About R33 and R34 Crash Testing
Hello there I am new on the forum and am intrested in brining a skyline into Canada. I understand the 15 year rule, and understand you can only bring an R32 into the country. I remember MOTREX had an R33 or R32 crash tested in the U.S and used that data as the crash test data for all the skylines. In Canada, If I paid for an R34 to be crash tested along with and R33, would I be able to legally bring an R34 or R33 into the country and the 15 year rule be except for these cars?
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Re: Importing Question About R33 and R34 Crash Testing
first: motorex used an r33 for crash testing in america, and used those results for the other 2 generations
second: under the 15yr law in canada i dnt think u need to do crash testing, unless u wanted to bring in multiple skylines that are newer than 15yrs old, and wanted to make a buisness out of it. so by the two previous statements, if u live in canada, for the fifteen yr rule nething newer than 92 cannot b brought in up there, so right now ur stuck with the r32, not like its a bad car or nething |
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Re: Importing Question About R33 and R34 Crash Testing
now they are trying to eliminate that law in canada, and trying to make it a 25yr law like america, i say i'm going to south america and doing it, then driving it home to new jersey
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