Step 1: live in northern US
Step 1: live in northern US
thats great!!! I hope to one day get a skyline, and if i could get it for like 10 grand, I might almost be able to do that before I'm out of college, i would much rather import it from canada than from japan.
solution, register and insure it to someone in your family who lives outside of the state, best if its in a state without any inspections, commiefornia is no fun for cars.
yeah, I've seen r32's in canada for the equivalent of about $8,000 USD
yeah, its a nice place to visit, wouldn't want to actually live there though.
rental car?
well on the weekends, usually, but not during the days and during the weeks, and the drunkedness is usually confined to campus and the surrounding bars.
no, I think hayden lake should be given over to someone else, and they (after far too long) left in 2000.
NOOO, it took me literally 10 seconds to go from my room to my computer, commutes are even shorter up north in moscow :P
1L'r here.
seattle is not terrible, LA is terrible.
Idaho doesn't really exist, its just a portal from where potatoes come from.....
This doesn't surprise me, because these cities all have narrow streets, and awful congestion, and tons of cars. Whereas if you look at the best cities, you'll notice that it's all a bunch of rural areas with no traffic: Fort Collins, Colorado. Brownsville, Texas. Boise, Idaho. I mean, come on. If you lose control of…
you get to drive the car :P
he wasnt being sarcastic though, my phone case may be "military grade" but that doesn't make it illegal to own.
its still absolutely amazing to me that it still blows peoples minds that this actually exists.
how are we keeping people safe by getting these land rovers off the road? I mean really? its an absolute waste of money.
that is a load of bull, it was a road going vehicle in the UK, it should even be more of a road going vehicle here, more poeple own guns here than in the UK
well, by the time i have enough money to buy a skyline, the R33's will most likely be legal, and then the simplest solution to getting an R34 would be to move to canada.
if it was not canadian-spec, then no, if a car was imported into canada after it was 15 years old, then imported to the US before it is 25 years old, it is still illegal in the eyes of the federal goverment.it has to comply with FVMSS if its under 25 years, even if its legally imported to canada.