Skylines in US?
Originally posted by RiceRocket
2 things:
One....it is not illegal to bring the car over as parts (that's how most arrive in the USA), but it is ILLEGAL to register them if they HAVEN'T been CONVERTED.
As far as the "Dealer Plate" goes, you are correct. You CAN drive the car with that, BUT the insurance is the "Dealerships", not yours....and if you get caught (becuase using a dealer tag to circumvent the NHSTA and EPA is ILLEGAL), than the car will be impounded, crushed, and forever gone. The Dealership will ALSO loose there Dealers license in the STATE OF FLORIDA.
Carribean? Not as easy as you think.
Charles
2 things:
One....it is not illegal to bring the car over as parts (that's how most arrive in the USA), but it is ILLEGAL to register them if they HAVEN'T been CONVERTED.
As far as the "Dealer Plate" goes, you are correct. You CAN drive the car with that, BUT the insurance is the "Dealerships", not yours....and if you get caught (becuase using a dealer tag to circumvent the NHSTA and EPA is ILLEGAL), than the car will be impounded, crushed, and forever gone. The Dealership will ALSO loose there Dealers license in the STATE OF FLORIDA.
Carribean? Not as easy as you think.
Charles
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