Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:17 am
I know about the 25 year thing. There is a way around it. You have to get a company to certify that the vehicle has been "federalized" by making it comply with whatever regulations it is supposed to meet. The problem is I am not sure who to talk to about the potential of being able to do this. The companies I found in the US don't handle these. Most of the people buying jdm imports are ricers that want skylines.
There is supposed to be a way to bring in a vehicle that has been approved for road use in Canada without going through all that fun. I am just not sure how to go about it.
Maybe I could register one in Ontario. I am 10 minutes from Windsor, well 15-20 in a mitsu van :lol:
There is supposed to be a way to bring in a vehicle that has been approved for road use in Canada without going through all that fun. I am just not sure how to go about it.
Maybe I could register one in Ontario. I am 10 minutes from Windsor, well 15-20 in a mitsu van :lol: