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02-09-2013, 04:03 AM | #1 |
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importing a 96-98 R33 skyline
on the NHTSA site it states that its legal to import a 96-98 R33 skyline, is it legal to register one as well, or is there still some process(es) you have to go through?
if its too complicated ill just wait until next year to import an 89 R32
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I. Importing a Nissan Skyline.
The Nissan Skyline was not originally manufactured to comply with all applicable FMVSS. Such a vehicle that is less than 25 years old can only be lawfully imported into the U.S. if (1) it is determined eligible for importation by NHTSA and (2) it is imported by an RI or by a person who has a contract with an RI to bring the vehicle into compliance with all applicable FMVSS within 120 days of entry. Import eligibility decisions are made on a make, model, and model year basis. NHTSA has determined that the R33 Model Nissan GTS and GTR ("Skyline") passenger cars manufactured between January 1, 1996 and June 30, 1998 are eligible for importation and has assigned vehicle eligibility number VCP-32 to those vehicles. (The import eligibility number is to be entered on the HS-7 Declaration form that is to be given to Customs at the time of entry, and alerts Customs that the vehicle may be lawfully imported by an RI or by a person who has a contract with an RI, even though the vehicle is not certified by its manufacturer as complying with all applicable FMVSS.) To learn the modifications the petitioner started were needed to conform Nissan Skyline vehicles to the FMVSS, you should go to the Federal Docket Management System (FDMS) website at Regulations.gov and access docket number �NHTSA-2005-22654� by following the online instructions for accessing the dockets available at that web site. You should note that the petition sought import eligibility for 1990-1999 Nissan GTS and GTR "Skyline" passenger cars. After granting the petition, the agency learned that the modifications identified in the petition were not sufficient to conform certain model and model year vehicles that were covered by the petition. The agency therefore partially rescinded its grant of eligibility, leaving only R33 model Nissan GTS and GTR passenger cars manufactured between January 1, 1996 and June 30, 1998 eligible for importation. A list of RIs can be found on our website at Vehicle Importation and Certification Requirements. You should consult the importers on that list to see whether any are willing to conform the vehicle that you seek to import to all applicable safety and bumper standards, and if so, what they would charge for that work. If you decide to import the vehicle, one potential complicating factor is that the RI who petitioned NHTSA to determine the Nissan Skyline eligible for importation requested, and was granted, confidentiality with respect to the modifications needed to conform to the vehicle to certain of the standards. As a consequence, that importer (J.K. Technologies, LLC of Baltimore, Maryland) has claimed a proprietary interest in the modifications covered by the confidentiality grant. This does not preclude other RIs from attempting to modify the vehicle. However, should those importers not gain access to the modifications covered by the grant confidentiality, they will have to demonstrate to the agency, at the time they submit a conformity certification package for a Skyline, that they have made equivalent modifications that permit the vehicle to comply with the standards covered by the confidentiality grant. Please note that we determined the vehicle eligible for importation based on its capability of being modified to comply with all applicable standards. We did not approve J.K. Technologies, LLC as the "exclusive" importer of the vehicle. As previously indicated, any other RI is free to import the vehicle, but will have to demonstrate in the conformity package submitted to the agency to obtain release of the conformance bond furnished at the time of importation that the vehicle has been brought into conformity with all applicable standards, including those covered by the grant of confidentiality to J.K. Technologies, LLC. You should note that if you were to import the vehicle, the necessary modifications would have to be made by an RI, and that importer would have to certify to us that the vehicle conforms to all applicable FMVSS in effect on its date of manufacture before the vehicle could be released to be licensed or registered for on-road use. One of the reasons that an RI is required to import and modify a vehicle that was not originally manufactured to comply with all applicable FMVSS is because the RI stands in the stead of the vehicle�s original manufacturer to provide the vehicle�s owner with notification and remedy in the event that the vehicle is determined to contain a safety-related defect or a noncompliance with an applicable safety standard. Because the original manufacturer would not be responsible for the vehicle being in the U.S., it would have no legal obligation to perform this import safety responsibility. Questions regarding modifications to conform the vehicle to applicable emissions standards should be directed to the EPA
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02-09-2013, 07:47 AM | #3 |
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and with all that being said.. there were tons of skylines impounded (even the ones that were legally imported)
might as well just buy a RB26, and the AWD conversion kit, and toss it in an S14..
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02-09-2013, 12:37 PM | #5 |
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Actually, not all R33 are on NHTSA list. 1997's were the year that's on the list from what I remember. The kicker about it is that the car has to comply with everything related for that year. Well, guess what year OBD-II kicked in. Kinda hard to convert and OBD-0 car to OBD-II.
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02-09-2013, 03:05 PM | #7 |
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Aren't early R32's about to be totally legal according to the 25 year old classic car rule that allows importation and registration of pretty much anything 25+ years old?
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02-09-2013, 05:00 PM | #10 |
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it goes by manufacture date
early 89's were built in 88
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02-09-2013, 09:38 PM | #11 |
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yeah but i think they would have to be made on feb. 9th 1988 or earlier, maybe if you waited until june-july when they started making 89 model years you could get one but as of today no r32's are 25 yrs old yet
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02-09-2013, 09:48 PM | #12 |
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As long as its 25 yrs from the manufacturing date of the car. I had a buddy who was trying to ship his R31 back. Couldnt ship it since his manufacturing date was short off less than a month to the date that he had to ship it.
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02-10-2013, 09:38 AM | #14 |
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But the 25 year rule is just to import right? It doesn't mean it's legally register-able in California right? Or is it completely legit according to the laws?
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02-10-2013, 09:50 AM | #15 |
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No, CA still follows the 25 yr rule...I dont remember any state not following that rule. I had a buddy bring back his 86, registered it in NM with no issue using the JDM vin. I should have brought back a damn 86 or R31...
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02-10-2013, 11:38 AM | #18 |
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Anything is cheap in Japan, problem you'd have is finding cars that old still in good condition with no rust. If its prestine, its gonna be alot more since they're starting to get rarer and rarer. Plus most of the R31s I've seen left behind are not exactly stock. Handful I've seen are RB26 equipped pushing 800hp. Select few are still rocking the original FJ20s.
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02-10-2013, 07:52 PM | #20 |
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i know a guy who bought a car from here before, the stuff is kind of expensive now though since our economy is fucked and the exchange rate is so different, but there were a few decent r32's for $6k-ish, not sure how much it would cost to get one over here though
http://www.japaneseusedcars.com/auct...4_low_cost.htm
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unless you switch out the engine when you import it and ship the engine separately
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02-12-2013, 07:09 PM | #24 | |
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02-13-2013, 02:05 AM | #26 | |
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if they checked the engine tag they would. cuz we just had a guy TMO his Hako from here and he mentioned that his engine might have been rebuilt and they almost told him he couldnt ship it, luckily it was only repaired and not rebuilt
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02-13-2013, 07:46 AM | #28 |
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incorrect. first R32s STARTED production in august of 1989. normally cars are assembled before their model year, not R32s.
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What are you talking about?
You can BUY containers for half that. Shipping on a single car from Japan to the Northwest should be no more than 1500-2000 per car, TOPS. Friends have brought cars in through Vancouver BC for 1200 shipped. Mind you were talking about 2-3 cars per container so the cost is split. When it comes down to bringing cars over, Costs from auction to your home port arent that much. Between a broker, his fees, the car itself, and shipping, expect to pay 600,000yen on a 250,000yen car (including the car). At Canadian ports, pay 6.1% duty and government tax (13%) and you're in! Can't imagine it being much more stateside.
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