Its good that they have rules to define what is OK, and what is not OK. But in all honesty, I think its silly that any D1 car following the rules above could be considered street legal. Do you honestly know anyone who runs a onboard halon type fire system in their street car? hahhaha!! Oh well, at least I now know what is allowed and what isn't. Thanks for the info guys!!
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Originally posted by CrazyHawaiian
Its good that they have rules to define what is OK, and what is not OK. But in all honesty, I think its silly that any D1 car following the rules above could be considered street legal. Do you honestly know anyone who runs a onboard halon type fire system in their street car? hahhaha!! Oh well, at least I now know what is allowed and what isn't. Thanks for the info guys!!
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I got to see two drift cars. a topsecret s15 and 180sx at super autobacs to day as well as from a distance the revolver 86. see my poster "i saw the revolver 86" but the S15 and 180 i got to stick my head in. In all honestly they are very much "street legal" of course there not registered here. but i mean the interior up front on both wasnt gutted. the rear was, and they have full cages welded in. But there wasnt anythign on it that would keep it from driving down the road if it was lets say an american spec 240 instead of a 180.
Hell they even kept the dash and the sidepanels on the doors. Glass windows all around no lexan. These are very much street cars. even if they arent used for the street.
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Originally posted by aphxero
The american D1 cars could just register in FL. Everything is legal here. No smog, no inspection, EVERYTHING!
You can get plates on a top fuel dragster in FL as long as it has a title.
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Originally posted by driftxtreem
who said engine swaps were illigal in Japan. There are plenty of shops including me doing it on a daily basis. Legal and all auto to man. not a problem.
one other q....so it would be legal in japan to but say, an RB26DETT in a S14?
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Originally posted by SilverGhost
i had just heard that engine swaps were illegal....thank you for clearing that up for me.
one other q....so it would be legal in japan to but say, an RB26DETT in a S14?
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I think there are more engine restrictions than that. One of our local guys wanted to swap the Chevrolet 4.3ltr V6 into a FC, but apparently it was against D1 rules so he decided to swap in a Honda S2000 motor instead. I dont know exactly what the rules are, but you might want to look into it before doing any crazy engine swaps. I'm just hoping american engines aren't illegal or something because my car is american and it comes with an american engine stock.
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