Hey I was wondering where what companies can import a JDM S13 to the US? Any websites or phone numbers will help!
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Re: Where can I get an s13?
Originally posted by silviafreak
Hey I was wondering where what companies can import a JDM S13 to the US? Any websites or phone numbers will help!
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Originally posted by silviafreak
How long has it been stuck in customs and why. what have they been doing with it?
They cannot leave the custom yard unless cut in half or sent back to Japan.
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Originally posted by silviafreak
why is it in customs couldnt u have jst gotten it registered or wat?
who imported it fo u?
Alot of legal garbage that I don't want to type out.
Read this http://forums.freshalloy.com/ubbthre...b=5&o=&fpart=1
It's what Motorex had to do just to make Skylines legal.
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One thing. S13 though specificly refers to the CA18DE/T powered Silvia Coupe, genericly refers to all S13 varients. Be they the ka24DE powered 240sx hatchback or a sr20det powered coupe. S13 is the least specific way to refer to any of the S 13 chassis cars. You should be more specific in the future.
American S13s either the HS13 Ka24E 240 coupe, the MS13 ka24de 240 coupe or the RHS13 Ka24E 240 fastback, the RMS13 ka24de 240 fastback. Can be purchased at any used car yard or from any neighbor who is selling one... just ask around, they are very common cars, selling as many as 250 thousand a year.
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Originally posted by su_maverick
Shin, couldnt you have imported them as show cars (under 3k miles a year) or is the govt not giving out those VINs anymore?
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Originally posted by FD3S_pilot
yeah Shin, you have put it under off-road car for show only...i was thinking of doing that for a fd i found but i need a importer to bring the car over to the states and then found another person or a carrier or something like that.......anyone got any info on shipping over a car...
Interestingly enough, I had a conversation with one of the port customs brokers and he told me a story of a Ferrari in Europe that someone tried to import, and it WAS car with a full racing pedigree. Even though it was something that obviously couldn't be road driven the DOT and EPA still would not allow the car into the country.
All the JDM cars you see in California are brought in through containers containing engine parts just in case you are wondering how they are getting through. Less than 4% of all containers entering the U.S are checked. And besides, you think they are gonna move hundreds and hundreds of pounds of stuff on every container that comes in just to check the entire contents?
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cut in half?!?! wtf sense does that make? Here's I what I don't get, If they would just let people import em' then they could make money off of them. It would be big business, and create a whole new set of taxes for them to charge us. You would think they would be happy to let us import stuff.
By cut in half do they mean destroyed? or will they let you cut them? Because you could get a custom shop to torch it in half and put it back together at their shop, good as new. probably alot of money but at least you would have your cars.
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I got mine from totaljdm.com ......their a great all around company they email you almost everyday to let you know where your engine is and whats going on with it...great customer service...and they inspect it and it wont leave for shipping until it passes all of its tests.....its good stuff
Im not sure what other companys are like with this stuff....but this one has some good feedback on it
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